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1) "Knit" -- As to knit boxers 1knit Pronunciation: 'nit Function: verb Inflected Form(s): knit or knit·ted; knit·ting Etymology: Middle English knitten, from Old English cnyttan; akin to Old English cnotta knot transitive verb 1 chiefly dialect : to tie together 2 a : to link firmly or closely <knitted my hands> b : to cause to grow together <time and rest will knit a fractured bone> c : to contract into wrinkles <knitted her brow> 3 : to form by interlacing yarn or thread in a series of connected loops with needles intransitive verb 1 : to make knitted fabrics or objects 2 a : to become compact b : to grow together c : to become drawn together - knit·ter noun Pronunciation Symbols Knit hat, yarn, and knitting needles Knitting is a way thread or yarn may be turned into cloth. Similar to crochet, knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other. Knitting differs from crochet in that multiple stitches are "active", or in use. The active stitches are held on a knitting needle until another loop can be passed through them with a second needle. Knitting may be done by hand or by machine. By hand, there are numerous styles and means for knitting. Some of these produce an entirely different end-product; some produce very similar results. Flat knitting, which is done on two straight needles, produces a length of cloth, while circular knitting, which is done on circular or double-pointed needles, produces a tube of cloth. Different yarns and knitting needles may be used to achieve different end products, by giving the final piece different colour, texture, or integrity. - 1 Types of knitting
- 1.1 Weft knitting versus warp knitting
- 1.2 Flat knitting versus circular knitting
- 2 History and culture
- 3 Properties of knit fabrics
- 3.1 Texture
- 3.2 Colour
- 3.3 Style
- 4 Process
- 5 Materials
- 5.1 Yarn
- 5.2 Knitting needles
- 6 Industrial applications
- 7 See also
- 8 Notes
- 9 References
- 10 External links
| A modern knitting machine in action — knitting machines perform most warp knitting, while weft knitting is generally done by hand. -
There are two major varieties of knitting: weft knitting and warp knitting...."
2) "Boxers" -- As to knit boxers 1box·er Pronunciation: 'bäk-s&r Function: noun 1 : a person who engages in the sport of boxing 2 plural : BOXER SHORTS Pronunciation Symbols Boxers may refer to - two types of men's underwear:
- loose boxers or boxer shorts
- tight boxers or boxer briefs
- the plural of boxer, either
- Boxers are pugilists—people who fight in boxing matches.
- or Boxers, a breed of dog.
- The Boxers, or "Fists of Righteous Harmony", were participants in China's Boxer Rebellion in the late 19th century.
- List of male boxers - Alphabetized list of famous male boxers.
- List of female boxers - Alphabetized list of famous female boxers.
- Boxers - A song by Morrissey.
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