unwoven

/ʌnˈwoʊvən/
verb
  1. Past participle of unweave: having been separated or undone.
    • The story's mystery was unwoven by the final chapter.
    • She had unwoven the entire blanket by the end of the day.
    • The threads had been unwoven and could not be reused.
adjective
  1. Not woven; made of fibers pressed or bonded together rather than interlaced.
    • Unwoven fabric is often used in disposable medical masks.
    • Unwoven textiles are cheaper to produce than traditional woven cloth.
    • The bag was made from unwoven polypropylene fibers.
  2. Having been taken apart; no longer woven together.
    • After the mistake was fixed, the unwoven section was re-knitted.
    • The unwoven threads lay in a tangled pile on the table.
    • The old sweater was unwoven and the yarn was saved.
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