joseph m. jacquard

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joseph m. jacquard

Joseph M. Jacquard demonstrates his loom's intricate woven pattern.

Definition

Proper noun: - Joseph M. Jacquard: A French inventor, known for creating the Jacquard loom, a device that used punched cards to control the weaving of intricate patterns in textiles automatically.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Joseph M. Jacquard revolutionized the textile industry with his invention.
    • The biography detailed the life and work of Joseph M. Jacquard.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is used to denote a pivotal figure in the history of technology and the Industrial Revolution.
    • Joseph M. Jacquard's innovation is considered a precursor to modern computing.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jacquard loom (noun): The specific weaving machine invented by Joseph M. Jacquard.
    • The museum displayed an original Jacquard loom.
  • Jacquard (noun/adjective): Used to describe fabrics woven on such a loom or the intricate patterns themselves.
    • She wore a beautiful jacquard silk dress.
  • Jacquard weave (noun): The method or the resulting patterned fabric.
    • The jacquard weave created a complex floral design.
Synonyms
  • Inventor: A person who creates or designs something new.
  • Innovator: A person who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
Related Phrases
  • Jacquard mechanism: Refers to the specific apparatus using punched cards in the loom.
    • The Jacquard mechanism allowed for unprecedented pattern complexity.
  • Jacquard card: A punched card used to program the loom's pattern.
    • A set of Jacquard cards was needed for each new design.
joseph m. jacquard

Joseph M. Jacquard demonstrates his loom's intricate woven pattern.

Noun
  1. French inventor of the Jacquard loom that could automatically weave complicated patterns (1752-1834)