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webbing The texture or holes in rustic types of bread. Generally bigger and more irregular webbing is considered best.
Ãâó: www.onecook.com/reference/brdgloss.htm
webbing a sturdy fabric woven in narrow widths for use where strength is required as for seat belts, head bands, etc.
Ãâó: www.jamarco.com/09a_Rope/rope_glossary.htm
webbing A technique for elaborating on an idea. A web begins with an idea as the center, and each new idea expands the web moving outward like the spokes on a bicycle.
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webbing Interwoven strips of material attached to a frame; used for support in upholstery pieces in place of traditional spring systems.
Ãâó: www.furniturequest.com/Furniture_WZ.htm
webbing Interwoven 3.5 inch wide jute (or synthetic) strips that provide a foundations for many upholstered arms, backs, seats and wings.
Ãâó: www.furnishingsguide.com/glosary.htm
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