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webbing
[web-ing]
noun
a strong, woven material of hemp, cotton, or jute, in bands of various widths, used for belts, carrying straps, harness, etc.
such woven bands nailed on furniture under springs or upholstery, for support.
something resembling this, as the leather thongs or piece connecting the sections for the thumb and forefinger in a baseball glove or mitt.
any material or part formed from interlaced threads, thongs, branches, etc., or having a latticelike appearance, as the face of a tennis racket.
Chiefly Eastern New England Older Use., webbings, the reins or lines for controlling a horse or team of horses.
webbing
/ ˈwɛbɪŋ /
noun
a strong fabric of hemp, cotton, jute, etc, woven in strips and used under springs in upholstery or for straps, etc
the skin that unites the digits of a webbed foot
anything that forms a web
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He was described as a very experienced wingsuit flyer - which is a type skydiving which involves wearing a special suit with webbing to allow mid-air lift - and had completed thousands of jumps during his career.
It shows a complex webbing of crenelated tubes connected to a mysterious mustard-colored box.
So when they noticed a groove around the seat of the chair, they decided to use pressed-cane webbing they bought on Amazon instead of fabric.
The black glove for Logano’s left hand had webbing made of an unspecified material in between every finger.
Yamamoto will wear a custom-made glove featuring the Japanese flag on the outside of the webbing.
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