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trame

Description

Trame can be used as a noun or a verb, with various senses and usages. It can refer to a textile term meaning the warp or weft threads of a fabric, or a framework or structure underlying something. As a verb, it can mean to weave or construct a fabric.

Senses

Sense 1: Noun - Textiles

In the context of textiles, trame refers to the longitudinal threads interlaced with the crosswise threads in a woven fabric, forming the foundation and structure of the material.

Example sentence: The trame of the fabric was meticulously woven, resulting in a sturdy and durable cloth.

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Sense 2: Noun - Framework

Trame can also mean a framework or underlying structure that supports or provides a base for something.

Example sentence: The trame of the building was made of strong steel beams and served as the backbone of the entire structure.

Sense 3: Verb - Weave

As a verb, trame can denote the action of weaving or constructing a fabric.

Example sentence: The skilled artisans carefully tramed the threads together, creating an intricate and beautifully patterned textile.

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