weave
91broken twill weave — a twill weave in which the direction of the diagonal produced by the weft threads is reversed after no more than two passages of the weft. * * * …
92taffeta weave. — See plain weave. * * * …
93waffle weave — a textile weave that produces a textured pattern resembling the surface of a waffle. * * * …
94hair weave — hair ,weave noun count false hair that is woven into someone s own hair so that it looks natural …
95plain weave — noun a style of weave in which the weft alternates over and under the warp …
96waffle weave — waf′fle weave n. tex honeycomb 3), b) …
97basket weave — /ˈbaskət wiv/ (say bahskuht weev) noun a plain weave with two or more yarns woven together, resembling that of a basket …
98tabby weave — /ˈtæbi wiv/ (say tabee weev) noun Textiles a plain simple weave, used often in such fabrics as calico, muslin, hopsack, tweeds and some Scottish tartans …
99basket weave — noun a cloth woven of two or more threads interlaced to suggest the weave of a basket (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑fabric, ↑cloth, ↑material, ↑textile …
100check weave — noun Etymology: check (II) (pattern) : a simple weave in basketry or rushwork in which one cane strip or rush is woven alternately under and over the parallel canes or rushes at right angles to it …