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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Web
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
woven
;
a
texture
;
textile
fabric
;
esp
.,
something
woven
in
a
loom
.
Penelope
,
for
her
Ulysses
'
sake
,
Devised
a
web
her
wooers
to
deceive
. --
Spenser
.
Not
web
might
be
woven
,
not
a
shuttle
thrown
,
or
penalty
of
exile
.
--
Bancroft
.
2.
A
whole
piece
of
linen
cloth
as
woven
.
3.
The
texture
of
very
fine
thread
spun
by
a
spider
for
catching
insects
at
its
prey
;
a
cobweb
.
“The
smallest
spider's
web
.”
4.
Fig
.:
Tissue
;
texture
;
complicated
fabrication
.
The
somber
spirit
of
our
forefathers
,
who
wove
their
web
of
life
with
hardly
a
. . .
thread
of
rose-color
or
gold
.
--
Hawthorne
.
Such
has
been
the
perplexing
ingenuity
of
commentators
that
it
is
difficult
to
extricate
the
truth
from
the
web
of
conjectures
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
5.
Carriages
A
band
of
webbing
used
to
regulate
the
extension
of
the
hood
.
6.
A
thin
metal
sheet
,
plate
,
or
strip
,
as
of
lead
.
And
Christians
slain
roll
up
in
webs
of
lead
.
--
Fairfax
.
Specifically
: -
(a)
The
blade
of
a
sword
. [
Obs
.]
The
sword
,
whereof
the
web
was
steel
,
Pommel
rich
stone
,
hilt
gold
. --
Fairfax
.
(b)
The
blade
of
a
saw
.
(c)
The
thin
,
sharp
part
of
a
colter
.
(d)
The
bit
of
a
key
.
7.
Mach. & Engin.
A
plate
or
thin
portion
,
continuous
or
perforated
,
connecting
stiffening
ribs
or
flanges
,
or
other
parts
of
an
object
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
The
thin
vertical
plate
or
portion
connecting
the
upper
and
lower
flanges
of
an
lower
flanges
of
an
iron
girder
,
rolled
beam
,
or
railroad
rail
.
(b)
A
disk
or
solid
construction
serving
,
instead
of
spokes
,
for
connecting
the
rim
and
hub
,
in
some
kinds
of
car
wheels
,
sheaves
,
etc
.
(c)
The
arm
of
a
crank
between
the
shaft
and
the
wrist
.
(d)
The
part
of
a
blackmith's
anvil
between
the
face
and
the
foot
.
8.
Med.
Pterygium
; --
called
also
webeye
.
9.
Anat.
The
membrane
which
unites
the
fingers
or
toes
,
either
at
their
bases
,
as
in
man
,
or
for
a
greater
part
of
their
length
,
as
in
many
water
birds
and
amphibians
.
10.
Zool.
The
series
of
barbs
implanted
on
each
side
of
the
shaft
of
a
feather
,
whether
stiff
and
united
together
by
barbules
,
as
in
ordinary
feathers
,
or
soft
and
separate
,
as
in
downy
feathers
.
See
Feather
.
Pin and web
Med.
,
two
diseases
of
the
eye
,
caligo
and
pterygium
; --
sometimes
wrongly
explained
as
one
disease
.
See
Pin
,
n.
, 8,
and
Web
,
n.
, 8.
“He
never
yet
had
pinne
or
webbe
,
his
sight
for
to
decay.”
--
Gascoigne
.
Web member
Engin.
,
one
of
the
braces
in
a
web
system
.
Web press
,
a
printing
press
which
takes
paper
from
a
roll
instead
of
being
fed
with
sheets
.
Web system
Engin.
,
the
system
of
braces
connecting
the
flanges
of
a
lattice
girder
,
post
,
or
the
like
.
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