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织 (zhī) - This word also means "weave" and is often used interchangeably with 编织. However, 织 can also refer to the act of weaving on a loom, while 编织 is more commonly used for hand-weaving or knitting.
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编织 (biānzhī) and 织 (zhī) both mean "weave, knit, braid" in Chinese, but they have slightly different connotations. 编织 (biānzhī) implies a more complex and intricate weaving process, often involving multiple strands of material. It is usually used to refer to the process of making fabric, clothing, or other items with a loom. 织 (zhī) is more general and can refer to any kind of weaving, including simpler processes such as braiding. It can also be used to refer to the act of creating something with a needle and thread, such as embroidery.
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