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Definition of loom
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Loom (n.) See Loon, the
bird..
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Framework
::
Framework
(n.) Work done in, or by means of, a frame or
loom..
Sombre
::
Sombre
(a.) Dull;
dusky;
somewhat
dark;
gloomy;
as, a
somber
forest;
a
somber
house..
Pace
::
Pace (n.) A
device
in a loom, to
maintain
tension
on the warp in
pacing
the web..
Blossom
::
Blossom
(n.) A
blooming
period
or stage of
development;
something
lovely
that gives rich
promise.
Loom
::
Loom (n.) See Loon, the
bird..
Bloom
::
Bloom (v. t.) To
bestow
a bloom upon; to make
blooming
or
radiant.
Temple
::
Temple
(n.) A
contrivence
used in a loom for
keeping
the web
stretched
transversely.
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) The
opening
of
flowers
in
general;
the state of
blossoming
or of
having
the
flowers
open; as, the
cherry
trees are in
bloom..
Bobbin
::
Bobbin
(n.) A spool or reel of
various
material
and
construction,
with a head at one or both ends, and
sometimes
with a hole bored
through
its
length
by which it may be
placed
on a
spindle
or
pivot.
It is used to hold yarn or
thread,
as in
spinning
or
warping
machines,
looms,
sewing
machines,
etc..
Cloud
::
Cloud (v. t.) To
darken
or
obscure,
as if by
hiding
or
enveloping
with a
cloud;
hence,
to
render
gloomy
or
sullen..
Melancholize
::
Melancholize
(v. i.) To
become
gloomy
or
dejected
in mind.
Grampus
::
Grampus
(n.) A kind of tongs used in a
bloomery.
Swart
::
Swart (a.)
Gloomy;
malignant.
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) A
yellowish
deposit
or
powdery
coating
which
appears
on
well-tanned
leather.
Blooth
::
Blooth
(n.)
Bloom;
a
blossoming.
Bloomer
::
Bloomer
(n.) A woman who wears a
Bloomer
costume.
Sad
::
Sad
(supperl.)
Affected
with grief or
unhappiness;
cast down with
affliction;
downcast;
gloomy;
mournful.
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) The
delicate,
powdery
coating
upon
certain
growing
or
newly-gathered
fruits
or
leaves,
as on
grapes,
plums,
etc.
Hence:
Anything
giving
an
appearance
of
attractive
freshness;
a
flush;
a
glow..
Tristtul
::
Tristtul
(a.) Sad;
sorrowful;
gloomy.
Weave
::
Weave (v. i.) To
practice
weaving;
to work with a loom.
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