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Etymology
Old English webb

Pronunciation

 * IPA: /wɛb/
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 * Rhymes: -ɛb

Noun

 * 1) The silken structure a spider builds using silk secreted from the spinnerets at the caudal tip of its abdomen; a spiderweb.[[Image:Spinnennetz im Gegenlicht.jpg|thumb|right|A spider's web]]
 * The sunlight glistened in the dew on the web.
 * 1) Any interconnected set of persons, places, or things, which when diagrammed resembles a spider's web.
 * 2) Specifically, the World Wide Web (often capitalized Web).
 * Let me search the web for that.
 * 1)  (   baseball   )  The part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb, the webbing. [[Image:Baseball glove front.jpg|thumb|right|A baseball glove, with a web between the thumb and forefinger]]
 * He caught the ball in the web.
 * 1) A latticed or woven structure.
 * The gazebo's roof was a web made of thin strips of wood.
 * 1) The interconnection between flanges in structural members, increasing the effective lever arm and so the load capacity of the member.
 * 2)  (   rail transport   )  The thinner vertical section of a railway rail between the top (head) and bottom (foot) of the rail. [[image:rail profile.svg|thumb|right|Profile of flat-bottomed and bullhead railway rail showing the web]]
 * 3) A fold of tissue connecting the toes of certain birds.
 * A duck paddles with its webbed feet.
 * 1)  (   manufacturing   )  A continuous strip of material carried by rollers during processing.
 * 2)  (   lithography   )  A long sheet of paper which is fed from a roll into a printing press, as opposed to individual sheets of paper.

Derived terms

 * cobweb
 * spiderweb
 * webbed
 * webbing

Translations
spiderweb

any interconnected set of persons, places, or things

the World Wide Web (also spelled Web)

the part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb, the webbing

a latticed or woven structure

interconnection between flanges

the thinner vertical section of a railway rail between the top and bottom of the rail

a fold of tissue connecting the toes of certain birds

a continuous strip of material carried by rollers during processing

a long sheet of paper


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Verb

 * 1)  (   intransitive   )  to construct or form a web
 * 2)  (   transitive   )  to cover with a web or network
 * 3)  (   transitive   )  to ensnare or entangle
 * 4)  (   transitive   )  to provide with a web

Translations
Translations

Etymology
English

Noun
web ''m.  &#32; inv. ''


 * 1)  (   computing]   )  web (Internet)