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  • 51weave shed — noun : a room or building housing looms …

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  • 52weave bead — Welding. See under bead (def. 13) …

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  • 53Shadow Weave — In universe subject = a described object = a fictional magical ability category = context In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons Dragons role playing game, the Shadow Weave is a force of magic that is the inverse and opposite… …

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  • 54Unweave the Weave — project is a current road construction project, conducted under the operations of the Minnesota Department of Transportation [ [http://dot.state.mn.us/ Minnesota Department of Transportation home page] ] . The project is being done to reconstruct …

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  • 55plain weave — noun a basic style of weave in which the weft and warp threads intertwine alternately to produce a checkerboard effect • Syn: ↑taffeta weave • Hypernyms: ↑weave * * * noun Etymology: plain (IV) …

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  • 56Plain weave — Plain or tabby weave is the most basic of the three fundamental types of textile weaves. [Kadolph, Sara J., ed.: Textiles , 10th edition, Prentice Hall, 2007, p. 225 229] It is strong and hard wearing, used for fashion and furnishing fabrics. In… …

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  • 57Hair weave — Hair weaving is weaving or braiding human or synthetic hair into existing natural hair. It is also known as Hair Integration. The hair extension is woven to cornrowed hair or to small sections of loose hair. Not maintaining hair extensions… …

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  • 58Mozilla Weave — Разработчик Mozilla Corporation, Mozilla Foundation ОС Кроссплатформенный …

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  • 59plain weave — the most common and tightest of basic weave structures in which the filling threads pass over and under successive warp threads and repeat the same pattern with alternate threads in the following row, producing a checkered surface. Cf. satin… …

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  • 60Thach Weave — The Thach Weave was an aerial combat tactic developed by naval aviator John S. Thach of the United States Navy early during World War II. Thach had heard, from a report published in the 22 September 1941 Fleet Air Tactical Unit Intelligence… …

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