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web

noun
Texture of threads; plexus; any thing woven. Penelope devised a web to deceive her wooers.

web

Locally, a piece of linen cloth.

web

A dusky film that forms over the eye and hinders the sight; suffusion.

web

Some part of a sword. Qu. Net-work of the handle or hilt.‘ .

web

In ship-building, the thin partition on the inside of the rim, and between the spokes of a sheave.

web

In ornithology, the membrane which unites the toes of many water-fowls. Spiders web, a plexus of very delicate threads or filaments which a spider spins from its bowels, and which serves as a net to catch flies or other insects for its food. Web of a coulter, is the thin sharp part.