No, it is only possible for a web to have one line of symmetry as the act of gravity pulls on the silk so the only possible direction of symmetry is parallel to gravity. Also Spiders tend to spin their string in one continual run so the web is a spiral with many loops. As spirals are not symmetrical so are not cobwebs.
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Cobweb is an alternate word, derived from the middle English coppeweb (from coppe, meaning "spider", a word that was introduced to England by the Dutch invaders.)
There are two syllables in cobweb. Cob-web.
The web address of the Bush-Holly House is: http://www.hstg.org
As far as I know there is no such thing. You probably heard or saw it wrong. It was probably 'Cob web' which is what a spider makes to catch food.
As far as I know there is no such thing. You probably heard or saw it wrong. It was probably 'Cob web' which is what a spider makes to catch food.
The web address of the Historical Society Town Of Greenwich is: www.hstg.org
A spiderweb, but just abandoned by the spider. Why it is called a cobweb, I really have no idea. . .
Yes, "cobweb" is a compound word made up of "cob" and "web."
Once the spiders web is old and dusty it is called a cobweb. From cob (old English for spider) and web.
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