n. An apparatus for making thread or yarn into cloth by weaving strands together at right angles. tr.v. loomed, loom·ing, looms To weave (a tapestry, for example) on a loom. [Middle English lome, from Old English gelōma, tool : ge-, collective pref.; see YCLEPT + -lōma, tool (as in handlōman, tools).] ![]() (click for a larger image) loom2 |
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