scrim vs woof

scrim

noun
  • A woven, nonwoven or knitted fabric composed of continuous strands of material used for reinforcing or strengthening membranes. 

  • A theater drop that appears opaque when a scene in front is lighted and transparent or translucent when a scene in back is lighted. 

  • A sheet of gauze etc. used to reduce the intensity of light. 

  • A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, used for curtains, etc,. 

  • A large military scarf, usually camouflage coloured and used for concealment when not used as a scarf. 

  • Thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc. 

  • A practice match between one or more organized teams usually in preparation for a more competitive format, such as a tournament. 

verb
  • To participate in a scrim. 

  • To use a scrim. 

woof

noun
  • A fabric; the texture of a fabric. 

  • The set of yarns placed crosswise in a loom, interlaced with the warp, carried by the shuttle; weft. 

  • The sound a dog makes when barking. 

verb
  • To make a woof sound. 

  • To devour; to gobble; to eat (something) voraciously. 

intj
  • Expression of strong physical attraction for someone. 

  • The sound of a dog barking. 

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