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weave (wēv)

[Middle English weven, from Old English wefan.]

verb: wove (wōv), wo·ven (wṓvən), weav·ing, weaves. 

transitive verb 

    1. To make (cloth) by interlacing the threads of the weft and the warp on a loom.
    2. To interlace (threads, for example) into cloth.
  1. To construct by interlacing or interweaving strips or strands of material: weave a basket.
    1. To interweave or combine (elements) into a complex whole: wove the incidents into a story.
    2. To contrive (something complex or elaborate) in this way: weave a tale.
  2. To introduce (another element) into a complex whole; work in: wove folk tunes into the symphony.
  3. To spin (a web, for example).
  4. To make (a path or way) by winding in and out or from side to side: weaved our way through the heavy traffic.

intransitive verb 

    1. To engage in weaving; make cloth.
    2. To work at a loom.
  1. To move in and out or sway from side to side.

noun 

The pattern, method of weaving, or construction of a fabric: a twill weave; a loose weave.