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- weaving
- Gerund of weave
- The process of making woven material on a loom
- {n} the act of making into cloth
- The process of making fabric by interlacing a series of warp yarns with weft yarns at right angles
- The act of one who, or that which, weaves; the act or art of forming cloth in a loom by the union or intertexture of threads
- The method or process of interlacing two or more sets of yarn or similar materials so that they cross each otherat (usually) right angles to produce woven fabric
- The original method for manufacturing carpet In the weaving process, backing yarns are woven into a durable fabric while, simultaneously, face yarns are looped over wires and interlocked in the woven back See ""Axminster" and "Wilton "
- Interlacing (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous materials, etc ) so as to form a fabric or material
- present participle of weave
- Production of fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns so that they cross each other, normally at right angles, usually accomplished with a hand-or power-operated loom. In weaving, lengthwise yarns are called warp and crosswise yarns are called weft, or filling. Most woven fabrics are made with their outer edges finished in a manner that avoids raveling (because the weft yarn turns around instead of ending in a cut end). These edges, called selvages, run lengthwise, parallel to the warp yarns. The three basic weaves are plain or tabby (weft threads go over one warp thread, then under one), twill, and satin. Fancy weaves, such as pile, Jacquard, dobby, and leno, require more complicated looms or special loom attachments. See also Navajo weaving
- walking unsteadily; "a stqaggering gait"
- Making cloth by interlacing yarns at right angles according to a predetermined pattern
- An incessant motion of a horse's head, neck, and body, from side to side, fancied to resemble the motion of a hand weaver in throwing the shuttle
- {i} act or process of making fabric by interlacing threads
- A type of conflict where traffic veering right and traffic veering left must cross paths within a limited distance Typically this occurs when an exit ramp closely follows an entrance ramp, between two closely spaced interchanges or two loops of a cloverleaf Weaving introduces safety and capacity problems, and is a primary reason some older full cloverleafs are being converted to other types Loop ramps are either removed outright (diagonal ramps assume their traffic) or replaced by flyovers
- A poorly wound roll of tape in which the individual layers of tape are not in alignment with the other layers
- The interlacing of right angles of two systems of threads known as warp and filling The former runs lengthwise and may go over or under the latter, which runs crosswise
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- {i} tissue
The patient's lung tissue was damaged from years of working in a coal mine.
- Bir kömür madeninde yıllarca çalışmaktan hastanın akciğer dokusu hasar gördü.
This tissue has been irreversibly damaged.
- Bu doku geri dönüşümsüz hasar gördü.
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- {i} texture
Sea urchin has a slimy texture.
- Deniz kestanesi sümüksü dokuya sahiptir.
Textured vegetable protein is a common meat substitute.
- Dokulu sebze proteini, ortak bir et yerine kullanılır.
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- fiber
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- web
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- (İnşaat) pattern
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- (Bilgisayar) texture graphics
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- {f} textured
Textured vegetable protein is a common meat substitute.
- Dokulu sebze proteini, ortak bir et yerine kullanılır.
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- {f} weaving
You are weaving a carpet, aren't you?
- Bir halı dokuyorsun, değil mi?
I am weaving a carpet.
- Ben bir halı dokuyorum.
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- {f} weave
Where did you weave them?
- Onları nerede dokudun?
Have each of your wives weave a rug by tomorrow.
- Yarına kadar karılarınızdan her birine bir kilim dokutun.
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- {f} woven
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- (Biyoloji) webbing
It can be painful, when crickets inflicted on sensitive skin such as the webbing between fingers.
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- histo
The history class starts at nine.
- Tarih dersi saat dokuzda başlar.
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- tissue; texture
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- texture(graphics)
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- textus