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Civilization, woven thread by thread, then worn until it falls apart.
means Cloth and fabric made by weaving, knitting, or matting fibers into flexible material.
from From Latin textilis, woven, from texere, to weave — the same root that gives us text, because writing is just thread for ideas.
Industrial sparkTextile mills launched the Industrial Revolution.
Oldest findDyed flax fibers date back 34,000 years.
Word cousinsText, texture, context all share the weaving root.