Definition of the concept “torn in the loom (4 letters, crosswords, scanwords).”
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Other definitions of the word "THREAD" in crossword puzzles
- Finely twisted yarn, thread
- Warp fabric
- "Compass" from Ariadne
- "Leash" of Theseus in the Labyrinth of Daedalus
- Ariadne's "Hint"
- "Elementary" tissue unit
- "Elementary" woven unit
- ... Ariadne
- ... Ariadne (myth.)
- Ariadne...
- white and red in idioms
- fiber
- Ariadne's lifesaver
- and. fiber, fiber; anything compares, long and thin, flexible and soft substance. Hair, horny, tubular threads. Muscles are formed from meat threads. Warp threads on a weaving mill. Drawn, wire thread. Tina with threads. The thread of the web is further divided into fibers. Thread any single strand, stretched fibers, threads; a thin rope let down from two or more strands, esp. for sewing. Single strand thread or yarn; spun, knotted, double, spun yarn; twisted threads, sharply scraped; Dutch thread, sailing, in a thick knitting rod; thicker than this, they call it a scourge. Our sewing thread is hemp, hemp and linen; among the Turks, paper; among the Chinese, paper and silk; in Central Asia, paper and wool; among the Kirghiz, from a camel's beard; among the Aleuts, vein, etc. Give me some strings. This is a rotten thread. I spun this thread! Boil the cheese onto a thread so that it stretches between your fingers like a thread. Stretch out into a thread, about one subject. lose weight; about many, stand next to each other, like a goose. Stretch out straight along the thread, along the line, along the ruler; beat or hit with a thread, draw the straightest line by pulling the thread at the ends, marking or sharpening it and snapping it in the middle. Walk on a thread and be in strict obedience. The case hangs by a thread, barely holds on, but can easily collapse. You can't tie them together with a thread: broken dishes, separated spouses. To lift a ball by a thread, to do things stupidly, topsy-turvy; unsuccessfully. Along the thread you will reach the ball about the search. A man in stakes, a woman in threads, a hint of coolness and cunning. In the spring the days are long, but the thread is short and lazily spun. The days are long (in spring), but the threads are short (i.e. too lazy to spin). The day is long, but the thread is short (in spring). The girl spins, and God gives her a thread. Long (long) thread lazy seamstress. The blind are led on this thread (that is, on a long one). He leads a thin thread, but lays a bad reputation. There will be no end to this thread (gimp), about the matter. You can't pull a thread between a husband and wife. To sweep the matter away on a living thread. Wholesale trader: he can’t figure out the threads of the skein. This sundress has long been dismantled thread by thread. The animals did not leave. By the thread, it’s over, don’t argue. Life hangs by a thread, but thinks about profits. The thread stared, and the needle pulled along with it. Where there is a needle, there is a thread. Guys, guys, if you want to live richly, buy some thread and sew up the holes! Box makers' proverb. The thread of the first apprentice spinner must be burned and eaten. Do not leave the threads on the spindle on Sundays and holidays so as not to break. Thread, thread cf. threads in the most general sense. They trade in thread and needles. Nitina f. one cut thread. Nitinka vol. thin, thin, lean person. Thread, made from threads, usually meaning. hemp, linen. This is paper lace, and this is thread lace. Iron horse, thread tail? needle. Threaded, thread-like, visible, thread-like, fibrous; twisted, tangled from threads. Thread fishing, trade in threads, thread, occupation of a threader, -nitsa. Nityanak m. ponitnik, homespun horse-length caftan, robe, letnik, kholodnik; linen, linen, the same, but thinner than other textiles. Nitchanka, filamentous plant, a plant of the lower genus, conferva, in stagnant waters, looks like a tangle of green threads; frog silk, mud; In the middle of summer, it covers the ponds, the water blooms. Nitchenka thick thread: knitted yarn for fishing nets; business Nitchenitsy, nichenitsy, nitchenki, nichenki w. pl. nit m. collect. nits m.mn. Nita f. collection part of a weaving mill; cap or caps, thread loops between two transverse poles, for lifting the warp threads, through one, with a step, which forms the shed, for passing the shuttle: the reed goes in front of the iits. Thread thread (from kitin), tie torn threads. Threads, threads. pl. Psk. hard thread, knitted gloves. Nichenkovy. thready, related to threadbare people. A threader is a worker at a cloth factory. Natkoplut m. comic. weaver. Nobody's m. or cell. perm. mesh loop, network point, mesh, cell. Nichanitsa w. initial boards, sowing eastern two boards in a stand, an apparatus for making nothing, a cap. Thread the thread. stomp it on boards
- pearl on a woman's neck
- what is a cocoon made of?
- nylon...
- twisted fiber
- Ariadne's gift to Theseus
- guide in the labyrinth
- yarn
- Ariadne's guide
- guiding, but not a star
- Ariadne's guiding gift to her beloved Theseus
- torn in the loom
- binder...
- connecting line (trans.)
- Theseus' savior in the labyrinth
- textile sophistication
- fine fiber
- staminate or dental
- weft
- what is wound on a spindle
- what is a gimp
- Ariadne's string
- raw material for cocoon
- long flexible strong body with small transverse dimensions
- material used in textile production
- basis of textile products
- the narrative has it if it develops coherently
- finely twisted yarn
- compass from Ariadne
- topic of conversation
- "mitosis" translated from Greek
- what is a gimp?
- Clotho weaves it, Lachesis distributes it, and Atropos prunes it at the appointed hour.
- What glows in a light bulb?
- catgut
- assistant in the maze
- pearl line on neck
- "elementary" woven unit
- cord in the tire
- what is wound on the spindle?
- "Leash" of Theseus in the Labyrinth of Daedalus
- catgut or gimp
- textile conversation leash
- Ariadne's "hint"
- device for cutting cake
- "elementary" tissue unit
"elementary" tissue unit
Alternative descriptionsFinely twisted yarn, thread
Warp fabric
. "Compass" from Ariadne
. "Leash" of Theseus in the Labyrinth of Daedalus
. "Hint" by Ariadne
. "Elementary" tissue unit
. "Elementary" woven unit
Ariadne
Ariadne (myth.)
Ariadne...
White and red in idioms
Fiber
Help from Ariadne
Fiber, fiber; anything compares, long and thin, flexible and soft substance. Hair, horny, tubular threads. Muscles are formed from meat threads. Warp threads on a weaving mill. Drawn, wire thread. Tina with threads. The thread of the web is further divided into fibers. Thread any single strand, stretched fibers, threads; a thin rope let down from two or more strands, esp. for sewing. Single strand thread or yarn; spun, knotted, double, spun yarn; twisted threads, sharply scraped; Dutch thread, sailing, in a thick knitting rod; thicker than this, they call it a scourge. Our sewing thread is hemp, hemp and linen; among the Turks, paper; among the Chinese, paper and silk; in Central Asia, paper and wool; among the Kirghiz, from a camel's beard; among the Aleuts, vein, etc. Give me some strings. This is a rotten thread. I spun this thread! Boil the cheese onto a thread so that it stretches between your fingers like a thread. Stretch out into a thread, about one subject. lose weight; about many, stand next to each other, like a goose. Stretch out straight along the thread, along the line, along the ruler; beat or hit with a thread, draw the straightest line by pulling the thread at the ends, marking or sharpening it and snapping it in the middle. Walk on a thread and be in strict obedience. The case hangs by a thread, barely holds on, but can easily collapse. You can't tie them together with a thread: broken dishes, separated spouses. To lift a ball by a thread, to do things stupidly, topsy-turvy; unsuccessfully. Along the thread you will reach the ball about the search. A man in stakes, a woman in threads, a hint of coolness and cunning. In the spring the days are long, but the thread is short and lazily spun. The days are long (in spring), but the threads are short (i.e. too lazy to spin). The day is long, but the thread is short (in spring). The girl spins, and God gives her a thread. Long (long) thread lazy seamstress. The blind are led on this thread (that is, on a long one). He leads a thin thread, but lays a bad reputation. There will be no end to this thread (gimp), about the matter. You can't pull a thread between a husband and wife. To sweep the matter away on a living thread. Wholesale trader: he can’t figure out the threads of the skein. This sundress has long been dismantled thread by thread. The animals did not leave. By the thread, it’s over, don’t argue. Life hangs by a thread, but thinks about profits. The thread stared, and the needle pulled along with it. Where there is a needle, there is a thread. Guys, guys, if you want to live richly, buy some thread and sew up the holes! Box makers' proverb. The thread of the first apprentice spinner must be burned and eaten. Do not leave the threads on the spindle on Sundays and holidays so as not to break. Thread, thread cf. threads in the most general sense. They trade in thread and needles. Nitina f. one cut thread. Nitinka vol. thin, thin, lean person. Thread, made from threads, usually meaning. hemp, linen. This is paper lace, and this is thread lace. Iron horse, thread tail? needle. Threaded, thread-like, visible, thread-like, fibrous; twisted, tangled from threads. Thread fishing, trade in threads, thread, occupation of a threader, -nitsa. Nityanak m. ponitnik, homespun horse-length caftan, robe, letnik, kholodnik; linen, linen, the same, but thinner than other textiles. Nitchanka, filamentous plant, a plant of the lower genus, conferva, in stagnant waters, looks like a tangle of green threads; frog silk, mud; In the middle of summer, it covers the ponds, the water blooms. Nitchenka thick thread: knitted yarn for fishing nets; business Nitchenitsy, nichenitsy, nitchenki, nichenki w. pl. nit m. collect. nits m.mn. Nita f. collection part of a weaving mill; cap or caps, thread loops between two transverse poles, for lifting the warp threads, through one, with a step, which forms the shed, for passing the shuttle: the reed goes in front of the iits. Thread thread (from kitin), tie torn threads. Threads, threads. pl. Psk. hard thread, knitted gloves. Nichenkovy. thready, related to threadbare people. A threader is a worker at a cloth factory. Natkoplut m. comic. weaver. Nobody's m. or cell. perm. mesh loop, network point, mesh, cell. Nichanitsa w. initial boards, sowing eastern two boards in a stand, an apparatus for making nothing, a cap. Thread the thread. stomp it on boards
Pearl on a woman's neck
What is a cocoon made of?
Nylon...
Twisted fiber
Ariadne's Gift to Theseus
Guide in the labyrinth
Guide from Ariadne
Guiding, but not a star
Ariadne's guiding gift to her beloved Theseus
Torn in the loom
Binding...
Tie line (trans.)
Savior of Theseus in the Labyrinth
Textile sophistication
Textile conversation leash
Fine fiber
Staminal or dental
Weft
What is wound on the spindle
What is a gimp
Ariadne's string
Raw materials for cocoon
Long flexible strong body with small transverse dimensions
Material used in textile production
Textile basis
The narrative has it if it develops coherently
Finely twisted yarn
Compass from Ariadne
Topic of conversation
. "mitosis" translated from Greek
What is a gimp?
Clotho weaves it, Lachesis distributes it, and Atropos trims it at the appointed hour.
What glows in a light bulb?
Assistant in the Maze
Pearl line on the neck
. "elementary" woven unit
Cord in a tire
What is wound on the spindle?
. "Leash" of Theseus in the Labyrinth of Daedalus
Catgut or Kanitel
Textile conversation leash
. Ariadne's "hint"
Device for cutting cake
Tears in the loom
"Elementary" tissue unit
The first letter is "n"
Second letter "i"
Third letter "t"
The last letter of the letter is "b"
Answer for the clue "Elementary tissue unit", 4 letters:
thread
Alternative crossword questions for the word thread
Red in metaphor
Textile sophistication
Ariadne's Gift to Theseus
"Hint" by Ariadne
Device for cutting cake
What is wound on the spindle
Guide from Ariadne
Ariadne's gift that saved Theseus
Binding...
Definition of the word thread in dictionaries
Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
The meaning of the word in the dictionary Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
and. fiber, fiber; anything compares, long and thin, flexible and soft substance. Hair, horny, tubular threads. Muscles are formed from meat threads. Warp threads on a weaving mill. Drawn, wire thread. Tina with threads. The thread of the web is further divided into fibers....
Examples of the use of the word thread in literature.
Resolute struggle against all kinds of anti-Party groups and manifestations of factionalism within the Party, as well as prevention and promotion of the obsolescence nuyu squabbles
In the same letter I found out that, while accepting utilitarianism in the abstract, I do not accept that current utilitarianism that recognizes the guiding thread behavior are purely empirical generalizations.
In view of my imminent departure to Algeria, he gave me a special telephone number that I could call at any time of the day or night, and his computer system would take care of connecting me with Nim.
Alma's attempt to stretch the connection between them thread echoed in Lura's heart with excruciating pain, in which physical suffering merged with a feeling of immense longing for her beloved being.
Doesn’t the so-called Austrian Committee, the center of an invisible anti-national web, meet secretly in the Tuileries? threads which stretches to all ends of the earth, for we are surrounded by mystery?