woven - translation to English
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woven - translation to English

TEXTILES FORMED BY WEAVING
Woven; Woven textile
  • Plain weave

woven         
(v.) = Participio pasado del verbo {weave} (tejer)

Def: Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados.
Ex: This article compares an expert system to a rug and the shell to the loom on which it was woven.
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* interwoven = entrelazado, entrecruzado, imbricado, integrado
* woven wire = tela metálica
woven         
participio pasado de weave
wove         
  • 1764 colonial currency on wove paper, printed by Franklin & Hall; Philadelphia, PA.
WRITING PAPER WITH A UNIFORM SURFACE, NOT RIBBED OR WATERMARKED
Wove; Whatman paper
(adj.) = verjurado
Ex: The dandy was also a light-weight roller, but it was surfaced with wire mesh and it imposed its own watermark on the even wove texture that was made by the wove machine wire.
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* wove dandy = rodillo en vitela
* wove mould = forma de papel vitela
* wove paper = papel vitela, papel avitelado

Definition

woven
Woven is a past participle of weave
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Wikipedia

Woven fabric

Woven fabric is any textile formed by weaving. Woven fabrics are often created on a loom, and made of many threads woven on a warp and a weft. Technically, a woven fabric is any fabric made by interlacing two or more threads at right angles to one another. Woven fabrics can be made of both natural and synthetic fibres, and are often made from a mixture of both. E.g. 100% Cotton or 80% Cotton & 20% polyester. 60% spandex and 40% cotton could also be woven together. Woven fabric is typically used in clothing, garments, for decoration, furniture or covering purposes such as carpets. In the Midwest, it is popular to have woven wicker furniture in sitting areas such as a patio or a dining room.

Examples of use of woven
1. The resentment was woven through yesterday‘s session.
2. Clothes with electronic displays woven into them.
3. "About 150,000 carpets are woven per month in Afghanistan.
4. Bad food is woven into the structure of daily life.
5. Moisture penetrates even the most expertly woven palm thatch.