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Qué (quién) es weft - definición

COMMUNITY RADIO STATION IN CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS
WEFT-FM

Weft         
·- imp. & ·p.p. of Wave.
II. Weft ·noun A web; a thing woven.
III. Weft ·noun A thing waved, waived, or cast away; a waif.
IV. Weft ·noun The woof of cloth; the threads that cross the warp from selvage to selvage; the thread carried by the shuttle in weaving.
weft         
n.
Woof.
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WEFT

WEFT (90.1 MHz) is a listener-supported community radio station in Champaign, Illinois, founded in 1981 and owned by Prairie Air, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation. WEFT typically broadcasts 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. It has a wide range of programming, including music from a range of genres, local and nationally produced public affairs programming, live music, spoken word, and more.

Ejemplos de uso de weft
1. At the obsolescence of words like weft I feel quite personally bereft.
2. The anti– ageism legislation has had to go into the warp and weft of discriminatory practice from 16 to 65.
3. In the next room, his children weave after school, their fingers dancing between the weft and warp pulled tightly across the loom.
4. Anatolian kilims conform to their own rules of grammar, the enduring principles of a visual language, the body of artistic rules, found within the form of warp and weft.
5. No one wants any trouble." Business issues But many say inter–religion harmony in Varanasi is driven by commercial, rather than spiritual, motives, woven in the warp and weft of the Banarasi silk sari.