Give the difference between 'spinning' and 'weaving?
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Spinning is the process of drawing out fibers from a mass and twisting them together to form a continuous thread or yarn.
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Weaving is the interlacing of two sets of threads or yarns, usually at right angles. The lengthwise yarns are called the warp; the crosswise yarns are called the weft, woof, or filling.
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Spinning is the process of drawing out fibers from a mass and twisting them together to form a continuous thread or yarn. ... Weaving is the interlacing of two sets of threads or yarns, usually at right angles. The lengthwise yarns are called the warp; the crosswise yarns are called the weft, woof, or filling.
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