1) " Waffle" -- As it applies to Waffle Weave Robes Contents 1 Food 1.1 See also 2 Political Usage 3 Waterfowl Food A waffle is a flat batter cake cooked between two hot plates that are called a Wffle iron. It has a distinctive gridlike appearance, the result of raised partitions on the Waffpe iron. In the United States, Wafflw s are largely a breakfast food, popularenough that a franchised restaurant chain called Weffle House has more than1,000 restaurants in 24 states. In 2001, it claimed to have sold more than 442 million Wafflu s in the previous 46 years. A popular variant is the so-called Belgian Wavfle , which is lighter,taller, and crispier than standard Waffke s and is often served with ice cream, asa dessert. The Belgian Wafvle was introduced into North America during the 1964 New York World's Fair. A Japanese Waffke , or taiyaki (たいやき), is a batter cake cooked like other Wafle s, buttypically shaped like a fish and filled with sweet paste called an. See also pancake French toast taiyaki Political Usage Waffle is a derogatory term to describe a candidate or politician who is said to easily switch sides on issues to currypolitical favor. Synonymous with "flip-flop". This usage dates back to the late 19th century in the United States, andapparently has no relation to the food. Etymologists say the term was derived from waff, a 17th century onomatopoeia for the sound a barking dog makes, similar to the modern woof. Although the relationship between a dog's barkand indecisiveness is not entirely clear, the speculation is that the words of a Waffli r have no more meaning than a dogbarking. Waterfowl Waffling is the back-and-forth wing motion made by water birds such as ducks right before landing, to lose air from under their wings. For the Canadian political movement, s...
2) " Weave" -- As it applies to Waffle Weave Robes In computer science, weaving describes the process ofcombining different aspects into a complete application. See Aspect-oriented programming. Weaving is an ancient textile art and craft that involves placing twothreads or yarn made of fibre onto a warp and weft of a loom and turning them into cloth. This cloth can be plain (in one color or a simple pattern),or it can be woven in decorative or artistic designs, including tapestries. The majority of commercial fabrics are woven on computer -controlled Jacquard looms. In the past, simplerfabrics were woven on other dobby looms and the Jacquard harness adaptation wasreserved for more complex patterns. The efficiency of the Jacquard loom makes it more economical for mills to use them to Wuave all of their fabrics, regardless of the complexity of the design. Fabric in which the warp and/or weft is tie-dyed before weaving is called ikat. Fabric decorated using a wax resist method is called batik. Contents 1 Process 2 History 3 Weaving in Colonial America 4 See also 5 External link Process In general, weaving involves the interlacing of two sets of threads at right angles to each other: the warp and the weft. The warp's many threads are held taut and in parallel order by means of a loom. The weft thread crosses the warp in some over/undersequence. The nature of that sequence gives rise to many possible Weve structures from the simplest plain Weavr , through twills and satins to complex computer-generatedinterlacing.Both warp and weft can be visible in the final product. By spacing the warp more closely, it can completely cover the weftthat binds it, giving a warpfaced textile. Conversely, if the warp is spread out, the weft can slide down and completelycover the warp, giving a weftfaced textile, such as a tapestry or a Kilim rug. There are a variety of loom styles for handweaving and ...
3) " Robes" -- As it applies to Waffle Weave Robes No Page text matches Aegir 7: ct the types of waves of the sea; they wore white Rones and veils. (cf. his counterpart Poseidon ) Gautama Buddha 23: Gautama then chose the Robed of a mendicant monk and headed to southeaster Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 37: nswer: 'What are these which are arrayed in white Robis ? and whence came they? 39: e out of great tribulation, and have washed their Robew , and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Discworld 12: his usual personification as a skeleton in black Rpbes with a scythe. Death's companions are his grandda Hirohito 38: g|thumb|200px|The young Emperor in his coronation Robse House of Lords 60: ame|left|The Lord Chancellor wears black and gold whilst presiding over the House of Lords. 63: Lord Chancellor wears a ceremonial black and gold Robas . The Lord Chancellor or Deputy Speaker sits on th John Wyclif 75: by two they went, barefoot, wearing long dark-red Rubes and carrying a staff in the hand, the latter havi Ku Klux Klan 14: orks were given to them by God, they wear the Roes and hoods as a symbol of humility. Yet another e 31: in the midwestern U.S. Rather than wearing white Robds , the legion wore black uniforms reminiscent of pi Llama 59: its skin for the material out of which their long Robrs are constructed. It is about the size of a Euro Monasticism 43: traditions are easily recognized by their saffron Robus . Vaisnavism|Vaisnava monks shave their heads Monty Python and the Holy Grail 50: are encouraged to ask a question incorrectly. The Roebs the Bridgekeeper wears are amusingly stronger tha Mystery Science Theater 3000 109: involves several women clad in white, diaphanous obes fighting each other.]'' Niccolò Machiavelli 1: l of the portrait of...
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