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  • weav — weav·er; …   English syllables

  • weav|er — «WEE vuhr», noun. 1. a person who weaves. 2. a person whose work is weaving. 3. = weaverbird. (Cf. ↑weaverbird) …   Useful english dictionary

  • WEAV — Infobox Radio station name = WEAV city = Plattsburgh, New York area = Champlain Valley branding = The Zone 960 AM slogan = Today s Talk frequency = 960 kHz airdate = share = share as of = share source = format = Talk power = 5,000 watts class = B …   Wikipedia

  • weav|er|bird — «WEE vuhr BURD», noun. any one of a family of birds similar to finches, mostly of Asia, Africa, and Australia, that build elaborately woven nests. The whidah, house sparrow, and republican grosbeak are weaverbirds …   Useful english dictionary

  • weav´ing|ly — weave «weev», verb, wove or (Rare) weaved, wo|ven or wove, weav|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to form (threads or strips) into a thing or fabric. People weave thread into cloth, straw into hats, and reeds into baskets. 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • hand´weav´er — hand|weave «HAND WEEV», verb, wo|ven, weav|ing, noun. –v.t., v.i. to weave by means of a handloom: »to handweave tapestries. –n. a handwoven fabric: »Among the domestic handweaves [is] a large and handsome assortment of upholstery and drapery… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in´ter|weav´er — in|ter|weave «IHN tuhr WEEV», transitive verb, intransitive verb, wove or weaved, wo|ven or wove or weaved, weav|ing. 1. to weave together; interlace; intertwine: »to interweave bamboo strips to make …   Useful english dictionary

  • weaver — weav·er …   English syllables

  • weaver — weav•er [[t]ˈwi vər[/t]] n. 1) tex a person who weaves 2) tex a person whose occupation is weaving 3) orn Also called weav′er•bird [[t] ˌbɜrd[/t]] any of numerous finchlike African and Asian birds of the family Ploceidae, noted for their… …   From formal English to slang

  • weaver'shitch — weav·er s hitch (wēʹvərz) n. See sheet bend. * * * …   Universalium

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