noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English weving, from gerund of weven to weave
1.
a. : the process of forming cloth usually on a loom by the interlacing of threads, yarns, or other strands
b. : the business of making cloth
2. : a debilitating vice of nervous stabled horses consisting of rhythmic swaying back and forth while shifting the weight from one side to the other
3. : the action of a vehicle that alternately diverges from and merges into traffic flows moving in the same direction, shifting from one lane to another, and repeatedly crossing the paths of other vehicles