inwove
/ɪnˈweɪv/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of weave, to intermingle or blend (threads, fibers, etc.)
“The past tense of ‘weave’ is often used in historical or poetic contexts, e.g., The ancient loom inwove the finest silk into intricate patterns.”
2. verb
past tense of weave, to weave or construct (a fabric, texture, etc.)
“The artisan carefully inwove the woolen threads to create a beautiful tapestry.”
3. noun
a fabric or texture woven in a particular way
“The intricate inwove design of the carpet added a touch of elegance to the room.”