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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بافتن ، درست کردن ، ساختن ، بافت، بافندگی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary tissage|tisserande|tisserand|twine|weave|weaves|loom weave du lat. texere ; snkt. ?? tan /ris -idan [t/b]âftan trame|weave lat. trama (dasisa )be ham bâftan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(weave): بازگشت به واژه weave basket weave pattern bob and weave plain weave to weave a plot weave a plot weave tie weave-a-plot بافتن ،درست کردن ،ساختن ،بافت ،بافندگى ورزش : حرکت قوسى بشکل 8 لاتين از طرف سه مهاجم يا بيشتر جلودروازه باپاس پى درپى کلمات مرتبط(7)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 weave n. Pronunciation: ' wēv Function: verb Inflected Form:   wove \ ' wōv\ or weaved ; wo·ven \ ' wō-vən\ or weaved ; weav·ing Etymology: Middle English weven, from Old English wefan; akin to Old High German weban to weave, Greek hyphainein to weave, hyphos web Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 a : to form (cloth) by interlacing strands (as of yarn) specifically : to make (cloth) on a loom by interlacing warp and filling threads b : to interlace (as threads) into cloth c : to make (as a basket) by intertwining 2 : SPIN 2 ― used of spiders and insects 3 : to interlace especially to form a texture, fabric, or design 4 a : to produce by elaborately combining elements : CONTRIVE b : to unite in a coherent whole c : to introduce as an appropriate element : work in ― usually used with in or into 5 : to direct (as the body) in a winding or zigzag course especially to avoid obstacles intransitive verb 1 : to work at weaving : make cloth 2 : to move in a devious, winding, or zigzag course especially to avoid obstacles]]> 2 weave n. Function: noun Date: 1581 1 : something woven especially : woven cloth 2 : any of the patterns or methods for interlacing the threads of woven fabrics]]> 3 weave n. Function: intransitive verb Inflected Form:   weaved ; weav·ing Etymology: Middle English weven to move to and fro, wave; akin to Old Norse veifa to be in movement ― more at WIPE Date: 159…