Etymology: [ 'lüm ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English lome Old English gelōma ge- (“perfective prefix”) + lōma (“utensil, tool”), of unknown origin, akin to Middle Dutch allame (“tool”)
Synonyms: approach, await, be at hand, become visible, be coming, be forthcoming, be imminent, be in the cards, be in the wind, be near, break through, brew, bulk, come forth, come into view, come on, come on the scene, dawn, dominate
A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making, A loon (bird of order Gaviformes), That part of an oar which is near the grip or handle and inboard from the rowlock, To impend; to threaten or hang over, A mechanical device that interlaces fibers at right angles with varying degrees of weave construction (weight, thickness and design) More modern looms are air jet but rapier and more traditional shuttle equipment is still in use, come into view indistinctly, often threateningly; "Another air plane loomed into the sky, a textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall", to take shape, appear, or come into view in a hazy manner, as if through a mist, in such a manner that it appears threatening, appear as a large and indistinct form; appear as larger than life; impend, be about to occur; weave fabric on a loom, This is the main central section of the oar, The state of looming; esp, Wiring loom with or with-out sensors, The equipment on which fabric is woven, from atmospheric influences; as, the ship looms large; the land looms high, A loon, the bird, See Loon, the bird, To rise and to be eminent; to be elevated or ennobled, in a moral sense, A wooden structure that holds the warp and weft threads for weaving the rug It can be vertical and horizontal The height and width of the loom determines the rug size, To appear above the surface either of sea or land, or to appear enlarged, or distorted and indistinct, as a distant object, a ship at sea, or a mountain, esp, an unnatural and indistinct appearance of elevation or enlargement of anything, as of land or of a ship, seen by one at sea, A loom is a machine, hand or power driven, necessary to weave cloth, appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall", hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing; "The terrible vision brooded over her all day long", (a) The reflection on the clouds of light from below; (b) An oar handle, A device used for weaving, come into view indistinctly, often threateningly; "Another air plane loomed into the sky", a textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile, apparatus on which fabrics are woven, weaving machine, If something looms over you, it appears as a large or unclear shape, often in a frightening way. the bleak mountains that loomed out of the blackness and towered around us, If a worrying or threatening situation or event is looming, it seems likely to happen soon. Another government spending crisis is looming in the United States The threat of renewed civil war looms ahead. the looming threat of recession, A loom is a machine that is used for weaving thread into cloth. a frame or machine on which thread is woven into cloth. Machine for weaving cloth. The earliest looms, from the 5th millennium BC, consisted of bars or beams forming a frame to hold a number of parallel threads in two alternating sets. By raising one set of these threads (which together formed the warp), it was possible to run a cross thread (a weft, or filling) between them. A shuttle carried the filling strand through the warp. The fundamental operation of the loom remained unchanged, but over centuries many improvements were introduced in both Asia and Europe. The drawloom, probably invented in Asia for silk weaving, provided a means for raising warp threads in groups as required by a pattern. In the 18th century Jacques de Vaucanson and J.-M. Jacquard mechanized this function by the ingenious use of punched cards; the cards programmed the mechanical drawboy, saving labour and eliminating errors (see Jacquard loom). In England the inventions of John Kay (flying shuttle), Edmund Cartwright (power drive), and others contributed to the Industrial Revolution, in which the loom and other textile machinery played a central role, A device or machine for weaving cloth, A machine used for weaving fabrics, The basic frame used for weaving Two horizontal beams are used to tie the vertical warps and hold them tightly in place Looms can be either horizontal or vertical Horizontal looms are small, used for nomadic weavings and can be folded in order to be transported on an animal such as a donkey, horse or camel Vertical looms are used for weavings of large rugs and are stationary Three or more people can sit side by side and work simultaneously, Fabric machine to produce cloth by means of the weaving of two series of perpendicular threads known as trams and warps, The Schiffli loom on which the goods is framed to be embroidered, The code name given to the second-generation Brocade Fabric ASIC, a machine or device from which cloth is produced by interweaving thread or yarn at right angles, means a utensil (Anglo-Saxon, loma) Thus heir-loom means a personal chattel or household implement which goes by special custom to the heir The word was in familiar use in Prior's time (1664-1721), for he says a thousand maidens ply the purple loom , A framework or machine for interweaving yarns or threads into a fabric, The section of the oar between the blade and the handle, A frame or automated machine that weaves two or more sets of threads or yarns to form a cloth, The part of the oar or scull between the spoon and the handle, past of loom, The indistinct and magnified appearance of objects seen in particular states of the atmosphere, present participle of loom, See Mirage, third-person singular of loom, plural of , loom,
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A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making
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A loon (bird of order Gaviformes)
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That part of an oar which is near the grip or handle and inboard from the rowlock
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To impend; to threaten or hang over - "The clouds loomed over the mountains."
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A mechanical device that interlaces fibers at right angles with varying degrees of weave construction (weight, thickness and design) More modern looms are air jet but rapier and more traditional shuttle equipment is still in use
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come into view indistinctly, often threateningly; "Another air plane loomed into the sky
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a textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall"
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to take shape, appear, or come into view in a hazy manner, as if through a mist, in such a manner that it appears threatening
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appear as a large and indistinct form; appear as larger than life; impend, be about to occur; weave fabric on a loom fiil
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This is the main central section of the oar
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The state of looming; esp
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Wiring loom with or with-out sensors
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The equipment on which fabric is woven
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from atmospheric influences; as, the ship looms large; the land looms high
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A loon, the bird
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See Loon, the bird
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To rise and to be eminent; to be elevated or ennobled, in a moral sense
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A wooden structure that holds the warp and weft threads for weaving the rug It can be vertical and horizontal The height and width of the loom determines the rug size
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To appear above the surface either of sea or land, or to appear enlarged, or distorted and indistinct, as a distant object, a ship at sea, or a mountain, esp
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an unnatural and indistinct appearance of elevation or enlargement of anything, as of land or of a ship, seen by one at sea
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A loom is a machine, hand or power driven, necessary to weave cloth
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appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall"
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hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing; "The terrible vision brooded over her all day long"
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(a) The reflection on the clouds of light from below; (b) An oar handle
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A device used for weaving
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come into view indistinctly, often threateningly; "Another air plane loomed into the sky"
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a textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile
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apparatus on which fabrics are woven, weaving machine isim
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If something looms over you, it appears as a large or unclear shape, often in a frightening way. the bleak mountains that loomed out of the blackness and towered around us
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If a worrying or threatening situation or event is looming, it seems likely to happen soon. Another government spending crisis is looming in the United States The threat of renewed civil war looms ahead. the looming threat of recession
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A loom is a machine that is used for weaving thread into cloth. a frame or machine on which thread is woven into cloth. Machine for weaving cloth. The earliest looms, from the 5th millennium BC, consisted of bars or beams forming a frame to hold a number of parallel threads in two alternating sets. By raising one set of these threads (which together formed the warp), it was possible to run a cross thread (a weft, or filling) between them. A shuttle carried the filling strand through the warp. The fundamental operation of the loom remained unchanged, but over centuries many improvements were introduced in both Asia and Europe. The drawloom, probably invented in Asia for silk weaving, provided a means for raising warp threads in groups as required by a pattern. In the 18th century Jacques de Vaucanson and J.-M. Jacquard mechanized this function by the ingenious use of punched cards; the cards programmed the mechanical drawboy, saving labour and eliminating errors (see Jacquard loom). In England the inventions of John Kay (flying shuttle), Edmund Cartwright (power drive), and others contributed to the Industrial Revolution, in which the loom and other textile machinery played a central role
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A device or machine for weaving cloth
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A machine used for weaving fabrics
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The basic frame used for weaving Two horizontal beams are used to tie the vertical warps and hold them tightly in place Looms can be either horizontal or vertical Horizontal looms are small, used for nomadic weavings and can be folded in order to be transported on an animal such as a donkey, horse or camel Vertical looms are used for weavings of large rugs and are stationary Three or more people can sit side by side and work simultaneously
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Fabric machine to produce cloth by means of the weaving of two series of perpendicular threads known as trams and warps
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The Schiffli loom on which the goods is framed to be embroidered
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The code name given to the second-generation Brocade Fabric ASIC
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a machine or device from which cloth is produced by interweaving thread or yarn at right angles
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means a utensil (Anglo-Saxon, loma) Thus heir-loom means a personal chattel or household implement which goes by special custom to the heir The word was in familiar use in Prior's time (1664-1721), for he says a thousand maidens ply the purple loom
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A framework or machine for interweaving yarns or threads into a fabric
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The section of the oar between the blade and the handle
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A frame or automated machine that weaves two or more sets of threads or yarns to form a cloth
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The part of the oar or scull between the spoon and the handle
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loomed
past of loom
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looming
The indistinct and magnified appearance of objects seen in particular states of the atmosphere
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