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woven

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wo·ven  (wvn)
v.
Past participle of weave.
adj.
Made by weaving: a finely woven rug.
n.
Material or a fabric made by weaving.

woven [ˈwəʊvən]
vb
a past participle of weave
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Adj.1.woven - made or constructed by interlacing threads or strips of material or other elements into a whole; "woven fabrics"; "woven baskets"; "the incidents woven into the story"; "folk songs woven into a symphony"
unwoven - not woven; "tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet"


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{bleaching grounds = open spaces where newly woven linen is spread to whiten in the sun; legitimist.
Seats were ranged all along the wall, here and there from one end to the other, with coverings of fine woven work which the women of the house had made.
Follow yonder green path till it leads you into a little grassy glade, where is a crystal well and a hut of woven boughs hard by, and you shall see her whom you seek.
 
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