tapestry

noun

A heavy cloth woven with rich, often varicolored designs or scenes, usually hung on walls for decoration and sometimes used to cover furniture.

noun

A cloth embroidered with designs or scenes, especially one made in the Middle Ages.

noun

Something felt to resemble a richly and complexly designed cloth.

transitive verb

To hang or decorate with tapestry.

transitive verb

To make, weave, or depict in a tapestry.

To adorn with tapestry.

To adorn with hangings or with any pendent covering.

noun

A fabric resembling textile fabrics in that it consists of a warp upon which colored threads of wool, silk, gold, or silver are fixed to produce a pattern, but differing from it in the fact that these threads are not thrown with the shuttle, but are put in one by one with a needle.

noun

Tapestry now made in the city of Aubusson for wall-hangings and curtains. The greater part of the modern tapestry offered for sale in Paris is attributed to this make. Some of it is of great beauty; but in general old designs are copied, or modified to suit the size of rooms for which the hangings are ordered.