Jacquard loom
/dʤə'kɑ:d'lu:m/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of loom equipped with a specialized mechanism that controls individual warp threads, allowing for the weaving of complex patterns and figured fabrics. The key innovation is its ability to create openings in the warp for the shuttle's passage based on a predetermined pattern, often controlled by punched cards.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The invention of the jacquard loom revolutionized the textile industry by automating the weaving of intricate designs.
- This historical museum displays a fully operational jacquard loom from the 19th century.
- Weavers used the jacquard loom to produce elaborate brocade and damask fabrics.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: The term is often used in discussions of textile history, manufacturing technology, and the history of computing, as its punched card system is a precursor to computer programming.
- The principles of the jacquard loom directly influenced early data processing machines.
Variants and Related Words
- Jacquard (noun/adjective): Can refer to the loom itself, the fabric woven on such a loom, or the distinctive weave pattern.
- She wore a beautiful silk jacquard. (Here, 'jacquard' refers to the patterned fabric.)
- Loom (noun): A general term for a device used to weave cloth.
- Punched card loom: A more descriptive synonym highlighting the control mechanism.
Synonyms
- Figure loom: A loom designed for weaving figured fabrics.
- Pattern loom: Emphasizes its use for creating patterned textiles.
Related Phrases
- Jacquard mechanism: Refers specifically to the attachment or head that controls the warp threads.
- The restoration focused on repairing the antique jacquard mechanism.
- Jacquard weaving: The process or technique of using a jacquard loom.
- Jacquard weaving allows for incredible detail in textile patterns.
Related Idioms
(This technical term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. Its usage is primarily specific to textiles and technology history.)
Noun
- a loom with an attachment for forming openings for the passage of the shuttle between the warp threads; used in weaving figured fabrics