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Web

Web names woven continuity read as traceable crossing-pattern.

Web is not merely a network. It is the traceable weave of Fabric: the connected crossing-pattern through which threads remain followable within held continuity.

Fabric is the face of the weave. Web is the trace of the weave.

Places

Web places woven continuity read as traceable crossing-pattern.

Holds

Web is held by Fabric, Thread, Trace, Field Relationships, and Pattern. Fabric must hold as woven continuity before its crossings can be followed as web.

Pairs

Web pairs with Fabric. Fabric names the face of the weave: woven continuity returned as a held whole. Web names the trace of the weave: the connected crossing-pattern through which threads remain followable within that continuity.

Traces

Nests

Web nests within higher order as the path-readable structure of fabric.

It is shaded relative to Fabric in the structural sense: not because it is dark or hidden, but because it names the crossing-structure that makes the returned face of woven continuity hold and remain followable.

Reads

Web becomes readable where woven continuity becomes navigable as traceable relation — where crossings can be followed without tearing the fabric into isolated threads.

Fabric asks whether the woven whole holds. Web asks how the crossings remain followable within that whole.

Carries

Web carries no further public branch at this scope.