Web ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Web ( noun )

  1. A network of threads or lines that are spun by some insects, spiders, and other animals to catch prey.
  2. A similar network or structure made by a person, such as a spider's web.
  3. A complex system of interconnected things or parts.

Origin:

Old english webb, of germanic origin; related to dutch web and german wabe.

Examples:

  1. The spider's web was beautiful and delicate.
  2. The bird got caught in the web.
  3. The web of lies was finally uncovered.
  4. The web of the internet.
  5. The company's web of subsidiaries.

(As a verb)

Web ( verb )

  1. A network of threads or lines that are spun by some insects, spiders, and other animals to catch prey.
  2. A similar network or structure made by a person, such as a spider's web.
  3. A complex system of interconnected things or parts.

Origin:

Old english webb, of germanic origin; related to dutch web and german wabe.

Examples:

  1. The spider's web was beautiful and delicate.
  2. The bird got caught in the web.
  3. The web of lies was finally uncovered.
  4. The web of the internet.
  5. The company's web of subsidiaries.
Some random words: effort, throe, mousy