cloth,
textile,
fabric,
material artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
backbone the part of a network that connects other networks together; "the backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest traffic"
chicken wire a galvanized wire network with a hexagonal mesh; used to build fences
tulle a fine (often starched) net used for veils or tutus or gowns
net -
a trap made of netting to catch fish or birds or insects
trap a device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned
brail a small rope (one of several) used to draw a sail in
net -
a goal lined with netting (as in soccer or hockey)
goal a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play"
association football,
soccer a football game in which two teams of 11 players try to kick or head a ball into the opponents' goal
field hockey,
hockey a game resembling ice hockey that is played on an open field; two opposing teams use curved sticks try to drive a ball into the opponents' net
net -
game equipment consisting of a strip of netting dividing the playing area in tennis or badminton
game equipment equipment or apparatus used in playing a game
Verb
net -
make as a net profit; "The company cleared $1 million"
pay,
bear,
yield bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action; "You'll pay for this!"; "She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly"; "You'll pay for this opinion later"
clear readily apparent to the mind; "a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; "a clear indication that she was angry"; "gave us a clear idea of human nature"
net -
Of a polyhedron, any set of polygons joined edge to edge that, when folded along the edges between adjoining polygons so that the outer edges touch, form the polyhedron.