{f} decorate in a zigzag pattern resembling fishbones; make a pattern in a herringbone style (used in textiles and masonry); climbe a ski slope having the tips of the skis pointed toward the outside (Ski)
A broken twill, vis The direction of the twill is reversed at regular intervals, producing a pattern of nested V's Herringbones are frequently seen in mens' and womens' suitings
When skates are in a V-shaped position as the skater climbs an incline In a herringbone, your weight should always be on the inside edges to avoid sliding
A broken twill weave consisting of vertical sections which Alternate to the right and left (in V's) It's also called a chevron weave
Herringbone is a pattern used in fabrics or brickwork which looks like parallel rows of zigzag lines. a pattern consisting of a continuous line of V shapes, used in cloth etc
Inlay banding in which the alternately slanting grain produces a chevron or herringbone effect
{i} bone of a herring; zigzag pattern resembling fishbones (used in textiles and masonry); fabric that has a herringbone pattern; technique of climbing a ski slope with the ski tips pointed toward the outside (Skiing)
Pertaining to, or like, the spine of a herring; especially, characterized by an arrangement of work in rows of parallel lines, which in the alternate rows slope in different directions