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Noun
/ˈkäbˌweb/,
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cobwebs, plural;
  1. A spider's web, esp. when old and covered with dust

  2. A tangled three-dimensional spider's web

  3. Something resembling a cobweb in delicacy or intricacy
    • - white cobwebs of frost

  1. a fabric so delicate and transparent as to resemble a web of a spider
  2. filaments from a web that was spun by a spider
  3. a dense elaborate spider web that is more efficient than the orb web
  4. COBWEB is an incremental system for hierarchical conceptual clustering.
  5. The Cobweb is a comic book heroine co-created by famed writer Alan Moore and veteran underground artist Melinda Gebbie. Cobweb's only apparent powers were allure and the ability to make an entrance. ...
  6. The Cobweb (1955) is a MGM film. It was directed by Vincente Minnelli and based on a novel by William Gibson.
  7. The Cobweb is a 1996 novel written by Neal Stephenson with J. Frederick George, a pseudonym for Stephenson's uncle, historian George Jewsbury. It was originally published under the collective pseudonym "Stephen Bury", as was their earlier novel Interface (1994).
  8. (Cobwebs (audio drama)) Cobwebs is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
  9. A spiderweb, or the remains of one, especially an asymmetrical one that is woven with an irregular pattern of threads; One of its filaments; gossamer; An intricate plot; a web page that either has not been updated for a long time, or that is rarely visited
  10. (Cobwebs) Thread-like impurity having the appearance of open weave knitting.
  11. (Cobwebs) what a player tries to rid himself of after being hit
  12. (cobwebs) masses of spider web made by combfooted spiders (family Theridiidae) that are irregular or without a distinct form
  13. A WWW site that never changes.
  14. old tangled spiderweb that has collected dust and dirt
  15. (da Silva et al., 1999) uses a central "scheduler" and a series of distributed "collectors". The collectors parse the downloaded web pages and send the discovered URLs to the scheduler, which in turn assign them to the collectors. ...
  16. A design of Art Deco fan guard that resembles a cobweb. It was used mostly by Eskimo brand fans during the 40s and early 50s.