The term "web" can refer to several things. In computing, a web can refer to the Internet-based hypertext system, or a web browser. It can also refer to a literate programming system created by Donald Knuth, or a web-design company.
In engineering, a web can refer to continuous sheets of material passed over rollers, or the vertical element of an or a web, the interior beams of a.
In literature, a web can refer to an MLJ comicbook character, a science fiction series, or a public-domain Bible translation.
In mathematics, a web can refer to a type of set allowing an intrinsic Riemannian-geometry characterisation of the additive separation of variables in the Hamilton–Jacobi equation.
In music, a web can refer to a record label, or a song by Marillion, Neurosis, or Zao.
In people, a web can refer to a sociologist and civil rights activist, or a business magnate and investor.
In radio, a web can refer to a radio station licensed to Calhoun, Georgia, or a radio station in Newcastle, England.
In television, a web can refer to a 1950–1954 American mystery/suspense anthology television series, or an American mystery/suspense anthology television series that aired on NBC in 1957.
In other uses, a web can refer to an international women artists network active from 1971 to 1973.
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