Fabric

/ˈfæbrɪk/ noun

Material made by weaving, knitting, or bonding fibers together, used to make clothes and other items. It can also mean the basic structure of something, like the “fabric of society.”

From Latin “fabrica” meaning “workshop” or “a thing made,” from “faber” meaning “worker” or “smith.” It originally referred to the act of making or building before narrowing to woven materials.

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