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web·bing \ˈwebiŋ, -bēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: web (I) + -ing 1. a. : a narrow woven or braided fabric of textile fibers with or without rubber or other elastomer b. : a strong narrow fabric closely woven of plied yarns that is designed for bearing weight and is used especially for straps, harness, or upholstery c. : a strap or girth of a hand printing press 2. : a webbed state (as of the toes of a bird); also : the membranous web involved 3. : a finish defect consisting of intersecting cracks and ridges formed usually when a varnish or other coating expands on the surface it covers : alligatoring |