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Definitions of wove in various dictionaries:
verb - interlace by or as if by weaving
verb - create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton
verb - sway to and fro
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Didn't go straight |
Worked like Arachne |
Made a tapestry |
Crisscrossed |
Used looms |
Used a loom |
Drove recklessly |
Made a basket |
Made broadcloth |
Made a tapestry, e.g. |
Wove description |
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Wove paper is a writing paper with a uniform surface, not ribbed or watermarked. * The papermaking mould's wires run parallel to each other to produce laid paper, but they are woven together into a fine wire mesh for wove paper. The originator of this new papermaking technique was James Whatman (170259) from Kent, England.For 500 years European paper makers could only produce what came to be called laid paper. In 1757 John Baskerville printed his famous edition of Virgil on a new kind of paper, called Wove (known in Europe as Vélin). This paper is now known to have been made by the elder James Whatman. Twenty-five years later (1780s) the manufacture of wove paper spread quickly to other paper mills in England, and was also being developed in France and America. All this took place over a decade before a machine to replace making paper by hand was conceived. With the establishment of the paper machine (1807), the manufacture of paper on a wove wire base would become the predominant stand |