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What is an artifact made by weaving or knitting called?

There isn't one specific term for an artifact made by weaving or knitting. It depends on the specific object itself. Here are some possibilities:

General terms:

* Textile: This is the most general term for any material made by weaving, knitting, or other textile processes.

* Fabric: This refers to a cloth-like material made by weaving, knitting, or other processes.

* Woven/knitted object: This describes the specific method of creation, for example, a woven tapestry or a knitted scarf.

Specific terms:

* Garment: This refers to any item of clothing, whether woven or knitted.

* Tapestry: A woven wall hanging, often depicting a scene or design.

* Rug/carpet: A woven floor covering.

* Blanket: A woven or knitted fabric used for warmth.

* Scarf: A knitted or woven strip worn around the neck.

* Sweater: A knitted garment for the upper body.

The best term to use depends on the context and the specific artifact. For example, if you are talking about a piece of clothing, "garment" would be the most appropriate term. If you are talking about a piece of artwork, "tapestry" might be more suitable.

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