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▪ I. wove, ppl. a. and n. (wəʊv) [var. of woven: see forms of weave v.1] 1. a. = woven ppl. a. 1, 2, 3.1710 Shaftesbury Soliloquy iii. ii. 147, I can't conceive..how a Writer changes his Capacity, by this new Dress, any more than by the wear of Wove Stockins, after having worn no other Manufacture t...
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Wove paper
As such, paper historians believe that Franklin potentially brought back wove wire moulds and samples of Whatman wove paper to the colonies upon returning Nathan and his father, John Sellers were the first wove wire mould makers to produce wove paper through the Willcox Mill at Ivy Mills.
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The symbolic spider that wove its way through history - Ancient Origins
In ancient Greek legend, the world's first spider was born from the pride of a woman. The mortal Arachne was gifted in the art of weaving fine cloth and tapestries, and studied under the goddess Athena, herself a master at weaving and pottery. Arachne's work was so beautiful, and her talent so great, that word of her weaving spread far and ...
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106.3 FM in this region launched as WOVE-FM, the FM counterpart of WOVE (1340 AM), in 1966. In 1969, Kenneth J. Crosthwaite, who had owned WOVE, acquired the station, changed the call letters to WKJC and was approved to change its city of license from Welch, West
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All About Paper Finishes - The Paper Mill Blog
Wove. Wove finish is one of the most commonly used finishes for general printing. It's the standard paper finish, so if your paper package doesn't indicate a finish, it's probably wove. Wove paper is slightly textured but mostly smooth to the touch. It's similar to laid paper, but without the textured patterns.
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over-wove
over-wove, -en pa. tense and pa. pple. of overweave v.
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Whatman plc
The earliest examples of wove paper, bearing his watermark, appeared after 1740. The Whatman business is credited with the invention of the wove wire mesh used to mould and align pulp fibres.
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well-wove
† well-wove, ppl. a. Obs. = next.c 1710 Congreve tr. Ovid Wks. 1730 III. 305 The well-wove Tours they wear, their own are thought; But only are their own, as what they've bought.
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James Whatman (papermaker)
He is noted as the inventor of wove paper (or Vélin), an innovation used for high-quality art and printing. The earliest examples of wove paper, bearing his watermark, appeared after 1740.
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wire-wove
ˈwire-wove, ppl. a. (occas. -woven.) [f. wire n. + wove, pa. pple. of weave v.] 1. Denoting a very fine kind of paper used chiefly for letter-paper. (See wove.)1799 Spirit Publ. Jrnls. III. 65 The splendours of gold leaf, wire-wove paper, and Morocco leather. 1808 [W. Gifford] Heroic Epist. Winsor A...
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Emilio Sánchez Perrier
paper, 79 x 135 mm, around 1880 [D009590]
Notes on figures: men with capes and seated women, gouache, brush, pen, brown ink on wove paper, 79 x 138 mm , around 1880 [D009592]
View of the Castle of Alcalá de Guadaíra, charcoal on wove paper, 603 x 405 mm, 1881 [D004942]
View of Venice, oil on panel,
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GitHub - wove2006/FPGA-2: 数字IC相关资料
A tag already exists with the provided branch name. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior.
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Boys in a Dory
Done in watercolor and gouache on wove paper, the painting depicts a group of boys boating in a dory.
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Minder Coleman
Along with Mattie Ross and Patsy Mosely, Coleman wove draperies 76 inches wide and 250 inches long for the Roosevelt White House. She also wove a blue- and- white striped cloth for a suit for Franklin Delano Roosevelt, of which local lore holds that he was buried in.
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