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Discover LudwigThe word 'webbing' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to fabric that has been woven into a network of straps and is used for support or reinforcement, as in a climbing harness or a tent frame. For example, you can say "The tent was constructed with strong webbing to ensure a secure and stable hold."
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Among their uses are Arctic and cold-weather clothing, tropical wear, rot-resistant material, webbing, inflated life vests, tent fabrics, safety belts, and parachute cloth and harnesses.
Spinning silken tubes in which they live and feed, they attack stored grains such as wheat and maize (corn), webbing together masses of the infested grain and excrement.
The dogs' harnesses were originally made from leather or cotton webbing, but modern harnesses are lightweight, usually made from flat, 1-inch (2.5-cm) nylon webbing.
Among the first changes that take place is the appearance of hind limb buds, which grow and develop into differentiated hind limbs, complete with toes, webbing, and tubercles (small, round nodules).
He also introduced the use of natural spider webbing to form the reticle (system of cross hairs) in telescope transits and other position-measuring instruments.
Bits of graffiti flared into view, as our headlamps swung past, and strands of webbing caught at our faces.
The surviving inhabitants of what Solzhenitsyn called the Gulag Archipelago, the vast system of prison and slave-labor camps webbing the Soviet Union, began to return home after Stalin's death, in 1953, and Khrushchev's de-Stalinization campaign.
She was on the road to middle age and already running to flab, with jowls and lines webbing the corners of her eyes.
One powerful pas de deux takes place with a wall of webbing dividing the man from the woman; the partnering takes place through the gaps.
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This time it's not just about customising his own Spidey suit and patiently stitching that alarming red gimp mask; those suggestive skeins of webbing-goo Maguire fired by hand are now the product of mechanical wristbands.
Oscar Night impends, and come Sunday we can all refresh our skills in comparing the noncomparable: this time, in the Best Picture category, outdoor self-surgery versus admission policies at the Porcellian Club; involuntary toe-webbing versus gay parentage; backwoods methamphetamine cookery versus warmer feelings about the Windsor monarchy; and so on.
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