Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The simplest of the fundamental weaves: a plain weave consisting of 2 warp- and 2 weft-threads crossing each other at right angles.
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Examples
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When he says he'll wear his nutmeg-coloured shorts, open-toed sandals and a cotton-weave t-shirt inside the main ballroom, he does it.
Things I learned this week Tyler 2009
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But at a laundry and dry cleaner in eastern Harare, a machine cycle does little harm either to the cotton-weave type of paper.
Money Laundering: Zimbabweans Wash Dirty US Dollars With Soap, Water 2010
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Heather sat on the cotton-weave couch in Gwen's living room, sipping iced tea and fighting to keep her mind focused on the path she had set.
Cry Mercy Cry Love Barrie, Monica 1983
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But at a laundry and dry cleaner in eastern Harare, a machine cycle does little harm either to the cotton-weave type of paper.
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The bags are made from printed poly canvas with a water-resistant finish and cotton-weave double-handle web straps.
The Australian Jewish News Melanie 2010
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