A weaving together; the act or process of joining threads, fibers, or elements into a cohesive whole through interlacing.
From Latin 'contectus' (woven together), derived from 'contexere' (to weave together), combining 'con-' (together) with 'texere' (to weave).
This rare word beautifully captures what weaving does—it's more specific than 'weaving' because it emphasizes the joining of separate strands into unified fabric!
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