The strings on a loom are called warp and weft. The warp refers to the vertical threads that are stretched taut on the loom, while the weft consists of the horizontal threads that are woven through the warp to create the fabric. Together, these elements form the basis of weaving.
The frame for weaving is called a loom.
A loom
A loom
Any Loom which does not use shuttle for transport of weft is called as "Shuttleless Loom"Examples areAir Jet LoomRapier LoomsProjectile LoomsWaterjet Looms
violin strings
the strings in a tennis racquet are simply called "strings".
a jack loom is called 'un métier à tisser' in French.
The frame for weaving is called a loom.
The middle part of an oar is called a LOOM
The strings are paired in courses, but they only have four or five courses of strings rather than six. They are called stanford strings.
It is called the action, which means the height/distance of the strings from the fretboard..
Why does a football only have eight strings