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drawn-work
ˈdrawn-work Also drawn-thread work. Ornamental work done in textile fabrics by drawing out some of the threads of warp and woof, so as to form patterns, with or without the addition of needlework, or other accessories.1595 Gosson Quips Upst. Gentlewom., Gorgets brave with drawne-worke wrought. 1607 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Drawn thread work
Ukrainian cutwork Much like Hardanger, Ukrainian cutwork belongs to the category of 'cut-and-drawn' work, since, unlike merezhka (drawn-work), threads wikipedia.org
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filete
▪ I. filet (ˈfɪlɪt) Also fillet. [a. F. filet thread.] 1. A kind of net or lace having a square mesh. Also attrib., as filet lace, filet net, filet veiling.1881 C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork i. 82 Drawn-work, with darned filet and cut-work. 1904 Goodchild & Tweney Technol. & Sci. Dict. 221/1 Fill... Oxford English Dictionary
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punto
▪ I. punto1 (ˈpʌntəʊ) Also 6–8 (in senses 1–3) puncto. [a. It. or Sp. punto:—L. punctum.] † 1. A small point or detail; an atom, particle, jot; a moment, instant. (In first quot. with play on sense 3). Obs.1598 B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. iv. vii, It must be done like lightning... 'Tis nothing, and't ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thread
▪ I. thread, n. (θrɛd) Forms: 1–3 þrǽd (1 ðréd), 2 þread, 3–5 þred, 4–5 þreed, 4–7 (9 dial.) threed, (5 tredde), 5–6 threde, 5–8 thred, 6 threade, thredde, thride, 6–7 threede, Sc. threid, 6–8 thrid, 7 thrydd, 5– thread. [OE. þrǽd = OLG. *þrâd (MDu. draet, Du. draad), OHG., MHG. drât (G. draht), ON.... Oxford English Dictionary
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جورج ستيبيتز
His 'Model III' [sic] was under way in the New York building at the time of Alan Turing's stay there, but it had not drawn his attention." It is unknown whether Stibitz and/or McPhail had any influence on this work of Turing's; McPhail's implication is that Turing's "[alarm]about a possible wikipedia.org
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work
▪ I. work, n. (wɜːk) Forms: α. 1—4 weorc, 2–4 weork(e, (3 Orm. weorrc, weorrk-). β. 1–4 werc, (3 wærc, wærk, Orm. werrc), 3–6 werk(e, (4 -cke, -kke, 5 wherk, 6 Sc. verk); Sc. and north. 4 warc(ke, vark, 4–7 warke, 4– wark. γ. 1 wyrc, 1–2 wurc, 3 wurck, wurk, (5 wrke); 4 wirke. δ. 1–3 worc, 3–7 worke... Oxford English Dictionary
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Borges links this to Descartes' idea that monkeys stay silent to avoid having to work, and to a story by Argentinian author Lugones about a chimpanzee Drawn from The Enochian Walks with God: Found out by a Spiritual Traveller, Whose Face Towards Mount-Sion Above was Set; with an Experimental Account of wikipedia.org
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