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Weave

/wiːv/verb / noun
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Weave means to interlace threads, yarns, or other materials to create fabric or a similar structure, as commonly done in textile production. In a broader context, it refers to skillfully combining elements into a cohesive whole, like crafting a narrative or strategy, reflecting its evolution from ancient crafts to modern metaphors.

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The oldest known weaving tools, such as loom weights from Çatalhöyük in Turkey, date back to around 7000 BCE, showing that humans were weaving textiles long before writing was invented, which underscores weaving's role in early societal development. This ancient craft even influenced language, as many words for 'web' and 'fabric' share roots with ideas of connection and community.

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