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Verb: weave (wove,woven, also weaved)  weev
  1. Create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton
    "weave textiles";
    - tissue
     
  2. Interlace by or as if by weaving
    "The artist weaved different coloured threads to create the pattern";
    - interweave
     
  3. To move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course
    "the river weaves through the hills";
    - wind[2], thread, meander, wander
     
  4. Sway from side to side
    "The drunk man wove as he walked";
    - waver
     
  5. Blend different elements, themes, or stories together
    "The novel weaves historical facts with fictional characters";
    - interweave
Noun: weave  weev
  1. Pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric
    "The intricate weave of the silk cloth was admired by all"
     
  2. A hairstyle created by weaving artificial or natural hair extensions into one's own hair

Sounds like: weathers, we, weave

Derived forms: woven, wove, weaved, weaving, weaves

Type of: design, distort, figure, go, locomote, make from scratch, move, pattern, sway, swing, travel, twine, twist

Encyclopedia: Weave