warp and woof vs webbing

warp and woof

noun
  • The threads in a woven fabric, composed of the warp (threads running lengthwise) and woof (threads running crosswise) to create the texture of the fabric. 

  • The fundamental structure of any process or system. 

webbing

noun
  • A sturdy woven fabric. 

  • The webs of the digits. 

  • Tapes conducting webs of paper in a printing machine. 

  • The part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb; the web. 

  • A belt and shoulder harness with attached pouches used to carry a soldier's equipment, water, ammunition, etc. 

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