weavers Meaning in Telugu ( weavers తెలుగు అంటే)
నేత కార్మికులు, దూసుకొస్తోంది
Noun:
కాంగలా, ఫాబ్రిక్, దూసుకొస్తోంది, వీవర్, టెక్స్టైల్ నోవర్,
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weavers's Usage Examples:
This was far harder to weave; the weavers, who were paid by the piece, at first gladly accepted the artificially induced humidity.
painstaking efforts and creativity of Chicheguda weavers make every Habaspuri saree produced here a special piece.
Weaving Native American basketry Native American basket weavers Baleen basketry Fruits Basket Japanese Manga series "Hopi Basketry".
identified by their neater, tidier nests; sparrow weavers, with their "scruffier" nests; and white-bellied turacos.
area where Flemish weavers stretched and dried cloth on machines called tenters (hence the expression "on tenterhooks").
Weaving spiritualised, a work intended specially for the weavers of Norwich, in imitation of John Flavel"s Navigation and Husbandry spiritualised.
Many of its weavers and artisans were Hindus.
(Symphytognathidae), false wolf spiders (Zoropsidae), fishing spiders (Pisauridae), flatties (Selenopidae), funnel weavers (Agelenidae), goblin spiders (Oonopidae).
In Nigeria use single heddle looms with extra string heddles but Kuba raphia weavers set the heddles at 45 degrees.
He is a liveryman of three London livery companies: the companies of weavers, gunmakers and blacksmiths.
The viceroy, Sir Henry Sydney, had some of the building repaired for the use of the colony of Dutch weavers who he hoped might 'show some example of industry to the lazy natives'.
Settlement at Southwick began in the early Middle Ages and grew with the woollen cloth industry, weavers working at home for Trowbridge clothiers; the population peaked in the early 19th century.
As a false Messiah, it is believed that many will be deceived by him and join his ranks, among them Jews, Bedouins, weavers, magicians.
Synonyms:
artificer, artisan, journeyman, craftsman,