Yes, in the Samar language, the word for "weave" is "susu." The term reflects the traditional craft and cultural significance of weaving in the region. Weaving often plays a vital role in local art and textile production, showcasing the community's heritage.
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The English word "weave" did not originate from Latin. It came from Greek. The Spanish words for "weave" are "tejer" (verb) and "tejido" and "textura" (nouns), which come from Latin "texere" (to weave) and which are more closely related to the English word "texture."
The word 'weave' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'weave' is a word for the pattern that is formed when something is woven; a word for a hairstyle created by weaving pieces of real or artificial hair into a person's existing hair; a word for a thing.Examples:The weave of this fabric is perfect for draperies. (noun)She has a very expensive hair weave. (noun)The colors they weave into the rugs identify their families. (verb)His stories weave some real life experiences into the fiction. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to weave are weaver and the gerund, weaving.
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The local folkdance of samar estudiantina from samar lavezares from samar
An 8 letter word meaning "weave out of control" is fishtail.As in "Roger did a fishtail into the wall".
The capital of the province of Samar (Philippines) is Catbalogan City. The island of Samar is divided into three provinces: Samar - capital Catbalogan City Northern Samar - capital Catarman Eastern Samar - capital Borongan
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There are 6 provinces in Region 8, namely: Biliran Leyte Southern Leyte Samar Northern Samar and Eastern Samar