Web

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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( n.) That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; esp., something woven in a loom.

(2): ( n.) A weaver.

(3): ( n.) A whole piece of linen cloth as woven.

(4): ( n.) The texture of very fine thread spun by a spider for catching insects at its prey; a cobweb.

(5): ( n.) Fig.: Tissue; texture; complicated fabrication.

(6): ( n.) A band of webbing used to regulate the extension of the hood.

(7): ( n.) A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead.

(8): ( n.) The blade of a sword.

(9): ( n.) The blade of a saw.

(10): ( n.) The thin, sharp part of a colter.

(11): ( n.) The bit of a key.

(12): ( n.) A plate or thin portion, continuous or perforated, connecting stiffening ribs or flanges, or other parts of an object.

(13): ( n.) The thin vertical plate or portion connecting the upper and lower flanges of an lower flanges of an iron girder, rolled beam, or railroad rail.

(14): ( n.) A disk or solid construction serving, instead of spokes, for connecting the rim and hub, in some kinds of car wheels, sheaves, etc.

(15): ( n.) The arm of a crank between the shaft and the wrist.

(16): ( n.) The part of a blackmith's anvil between the face and the foot.

(17): ( n.) Pterygium; - called also webeye.

(18): ( n.) The membrane which unites the fingers or toes, either at their bases, as in man, or for a greater part of their length, as in many water birds and amphibians.

(19): ( n.) The series of barbs implanted on each side of the shaft of a feather, whether stiff and united together by barbules, as in ordinary feathers, or soft and separate, as in downy feathers. See Feather.

(20): ( v. t.) To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle.

King James Dictionary [2]

WEB, n. See Weave.

1. Texture of threads plexus any thing woven. Penelope devised a web to deceive her wooers. 2. Locally, a piece of linen cloth. 3. A dusky film that forms over the eye and hinders the sight suffusion. 4. Some part of a sword. Qu. Net-work of the handle or hilt. 5. In ship-building, the thin partition on the inside of the rim, and between the spokes of a sheave. 6. In ornithology, the membrane which unites the toes of many water-fowls.

Spiders web, a plexus of very delicate threads or filaments which a spider spins from its bowels, and which serves as a net to catch flies or other insects for its food.

Web of a coulter, is the thin sharp part.

Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types [3]

 Job 8:14 (a) In this typical way the Lord describes the frail and worthless character of the expedience used by the unsaved as a false trust for future peace. (See also  Isaiah 59:5-6).

Holman Bible Dictionary [4]

 Judges 16:13-14 Job 8:14

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]

1. The spider's ( בִּיַת , B À Yith,  Job 8:14, a House, as elsewhere; קוּרַים , kurimn,  Isaiah 59:5-6 Threads ) ; 2. Of the loom( מִסֶּכֶת , Masseketh,  Judges 16:13-14, Warp, as woven). (See Weaving).

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