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What (who) is knit brow - definition

WOVEN OR KNIT FABRIC WITH A LOOPED OR KNOTTED SURFACE, MADE OF FANCY (BOUCLÉ) YARN
Boucle; Knit-de-knit
  • Commercially woven bouclé fabric
  • spun]]

knit brow      
see knit
Sweat of the brow         
  • As [[James Gillray]], the artist of this 1797 etching, died in 1815, his works are in the [[public domain]] throughout the world. However, under the "sweat of the brow" doctrine, new copyright claims could be made over mechanical reproductions of the etching, due to the skill and labour involved in the reproduction.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW DOCTRINE, ACCEPTED IN SOME JURISDICTIONS
Sweat of one's brow; Sweat-of-the-brow
Sweat of the brow is an intellectual property law doctrine that is chiefly related to copyright law. According to this doctrine, an author gains rights through simple diligence during the creation of a work, such as a database, or a directory.
close-knit         
2017 FILM DIRECTED BY NAOKO OGIGAMI
Karera ga honki de amu toki wa; Close Knit
A close-knit group of people are closely linked, do things together, and take an interest in each other.
Events over the last year have created a close-knit community.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Bouclé

Bouclé is a looped yarn or the resulting fabric woven from this yarn.

The yarn is made from a length of loops of similar size, which can range from tiny circlets to large curls. To make bouclé, at least two strands are combined, with the tension on one strand being much looser than the other as it is being plied, resulting in the loose strand (known as the "effect yarn") forming the loops, with the other strand acting as the anchor.

The fabric woven from bouclé yarn maintains this looped appearance and is also called bouclé.