Broadloom

/ˈbrɔːdˌlum/ noun

Carpet or fabric woven on a wide loom, producing seamless floor covering in large widths.

From 'broad' + 'loom' (Old English loma, a tool). This term emerged in the mid-20th century as manufacturing technology allowed looms to produce carpet in 12-15 foot widths instead of narrow strips.

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