Lexicographical Neighbors of Interlooping
Literary usage of Interlooping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Arising Upon Applications for Letters-patent for Inventions by Frank MacArthur, District of Columbia Supreme Court, United States Patent Office (1885)
"... as agreed by both parties, is a new or improved manufacture of sewing silk,
twist, or cord, the result or product of interlooping a single strand so as ..."
2. The Popular Science Monthly (1885)
"... and interlocking of the fibers until they become inextricably entangled, but
by interlooping and interlocking, and not upon the beggar's-lice principle. ..."
3. The Mechanics' Magazine (1854)
"To the production of a three- thread stitch by interlooping the three threads
together by suitable instruments. BERNARD, JULIAN, of Club-chamberí, ..."
4. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1863)
"... &c,, in which a single continuous thread is made to form a web by nu'ins of
interlooping. (See STOCKING.) In pile weaving, beside the warp and weft, ..."
5. Natural History of the American Lobster by Francis Hobart Herrick (1911)
"The ventral muscles are very complex, being composed of external bundles attached
to the side walls of successive segments, and of interlooping or ..."
6. Peruvian Fabrics by Morris De Camp Crawford (1916)
"( cotton warp, wool weft Tapestry -< all cotton (interlooping weft In reality,
each device for closing the slits might be treated as a separate technique. ..."