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tapestry

[tap-uh-stree] / ˈtæp ə stri /
NOUN
curtain
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He believed that Jews should be contributors to the great tapestry of intellectual achievement with threads of their own color and texture.

From Salon

That is why the Supreme Court’s actions are yet another square in the tapestry upholding white supremacy—making it so onerous for colleges to thread legal and legislative decisions that administrators overreact.

From Scientific American

"The tapestry is a living thing, there are some works of art that are static but this is the opposite of that, it really has an ongoing life."

From BBC

Until now, the more than 650 pieces - including tapestries, sculptures, armour, and jewels - were kept in palaces and monasteries across the country.

From Reuters

The 63-year-old Essex-born broadcaster, known for his tapestries and ceramic works, was recognised in the New Year Honours list for services to the arts.

From BBC