weave
(wiːv) verb weaves, weaving, wove, weaved, woven or weaved 1 to form (a fabric) by interlacing (yarn, etc), esp on a loom
2 (transitive) to make or construct by such a process ■ to weave a shawl
3 (transitive) to make or construct (an artefact, such as a basket) by interlacing (a pliable material, such as cane)
4 (of a spider) to make (a web)
5 (transitive) to construct by combining separate elements into a whole
6 (transitive; often followed by in, into, through, etc) to introduce ■ to weave factual details into a fiction
7 to create (a way, etc) by moving from side to side ■ to weave through a crowd
8 (intransitive) veterinary science (of a stabled horse) to swing the head, neck, and body backwards and forwards
▷ noun 10 the method or pattern of weaving or the structure of a woven fabric
[Old English wefan; related to Old High German weban, Old Norse vefa, Greek hyphos, Sanskrit vābhis; compare web, weevil, wasp]
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