Woof

I Смотри weft II имя существительное 1) гавканье, рычание 2) низкий звук, издаваемый звуковоспроизводящей аппаратурой

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Woof

I. noun Etymology: alteration of Middle English oof, from Old English ōwef, from ō- (from on) + wefan to weave — more at weave 1. a. weft 1a b. woven fabric; also the texture of such a fabric 2. a basic or essential element or material II. intransitive verb Etymology: imitative 1. to make the low gruff sound typically produced by a dog 2. to express oneself in a usually stylized boastful or aggressive manner III. noun 1. a low gruff sound typically produced by a dog 2. a low note emitted by sound reproducing equipment

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