wheft (Meaning)

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wheft (n.)

See Waft, n., 4.

A kind of streamer or flag used either as a signal, or at the masthead for ornament or to indicate the direction of the wind to aid in steering.

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See Waft, n., 4., A kind of streamer or flag used either as a signal, or at the masthead for ornament or to indicate the direction of the wind to aid in steerin

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The wheft threads intertwined perpendicularly with the warp, creating a sturdy and intricate fabric.

Silk was the ideal material for the delicate wheft threads used in the intricate tapestries.

The warp and wheft yarns formed a dense and durable weave that could withstand wear and tear.

The alternating colors of the wheft threads created a vibrant and eye-catching pattern.