weave analysis

[/wiːv əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/]
nounpl: weave analyses
análise de trama
1. A detailed examination of the interlacing pattern of threads or fibers in a woven fabric to determine its structure, quality, and characteristics
The weave analysis revealed that the fabric was made using a complex twill pattern.
A análise de trama revelou que o tecido foi feito usando um padrão de sarja complexo.
2. In forensic science, the microscopic examination of fabric patterns to identify and compare textile evidence
Forensic experts performed a weave analysis on the fibers found at the crime scene.
Peritos forenses realizaram uma análise de trama nas fibras encontradas na cena do crime.
3. In linguistics and discourse analysis, the examination of how different narrative threads or themes are interwoven in a text
The weave analysis of the novel showed how multiple storylines were skillfully intertwined.
A análise de trama do romance mostrou como múltiplas linhas de enredo foram habilmente entrelaçadas.
Weave analysis is a technical term primarily used in textile manufacturing, forensic science, and literary analysis. In Brazil, it's most commonly encountered in industrial contexts and academic research. The term reflects the importance of textile production in Brazilian history and culture, particularly in regions like Santa Catarina and São Paulo which have significant textile industries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
fabric analysistextile examinationfiber analysisthread pattern analysisweave structure analysis

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
análise de trama
standard term used in textile and forensic contexts
São Paulo
análise de trama
common in textile manufacturing industry
Portugal
análise de trama
equivalent term used in Portuguese textile industry

Related Words

weavingtextile sciencefiber microscopyfabric structureforensic textilespattern recognitionthread composition

Related Idioms & Phrases

weave a tale
the fabric of society
thread together
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