Weft refers to the horizontal threads woven across the length of a fabric, while warp consists of the vertical threads that provide structure and strength. Together, they are essential components of weaving, with the warp threads being held in place on a loom and the weft threads interlaced through them. "Wart," on the other hand, is a small, benign growth on the skin caused by a viral infection, often appearing as a raised bump. While "weft" and "warp" pertain to textiles, "wart" relates to dermatology.
weft knitted
The real answer is wart
The weft is the yarn that is woven horizontally in the creation of a fabric.
Knitting has no weft. That sounds like a weaving thing, to me.
She has a wart on her arm.He couldn't stop looking at her wart.
Weft to right is the WEFT the yarn running in the length is the WARP yarn
Warp yarns are threaded on the loom and form the long-ways fibers. Weft yarns are woven in and out of the warp yarns side-to-side during the weaving process. The weft yarns tend to be the fluffier, larger, or more decorative yarns in the project, but this isn't always true.
weft knitting industry because it is more economical to produce a weft knitted fabric and ornamentation is quite easy in this fabric
wart = Warze
A wart is a virus.
yes you can you can get a wart anywhere
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