webbing
Meaning
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- A sturdy woven fabric.
- A belt and shoulder harness with attached pouches used to carry a soldier's equipment, water, ammunition, etc.
- The webs of the digits.
- The part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb; the web.
- Tapes conducting webs of paper in a printing machine.
Synonyms
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈwɛbɪŋ/
New
web
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- The silken structure which a spider builds using silk secreted from the spinnerets at the caudal tip of its abdomen; a spiderweb.
- Any interconnected set of persons, places, or things, which, when diagrammed, resembles a spider's web.
- The part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb, the webbing.
- A latticed or woven structure.
- A tall tale with more complexity than a myth or legend.
- A plot or scheme.
- The interconnection between flanges in structural members, increasing the effective lever arm and so the load capacity of the member.
- The thinner vertical section of a railway rail between the top (head) and bottom (foot) of the rail.
- A fold of tissue connecting the toes of certain birds, or of other animals.
- The series of barbs implanted on each side of the shaft of a feather, whether stiff and united together by barbules, as in ordinary feathers, or soft and separate, as in downy feathers.
- A continuous strip of material carried by rollers during processing.
- A long sheet of paper which is fed from a roll into a printing press, as opposed to individual sheets of paper.
- (obsolete) A seventeenth-century unit of Rhenish glass containing 60 bunches.
- A band of webbing used to regulate the extension of the hood of a carriage.
- A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead.
- A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead.
- A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead.
- A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead.
- A major broadcasting network.
- A section of a groin vault, separated by ribs.
- A cataract of the eye.
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