textile+fabric

  • 91Convertible — For the currency reference, see convertibility. For the stock trading reference, see convertible security. For the carriage, see Cabriolet (carriage) Jaguar XK c. 2008, with heatable glass rear window and fully automatic cloth top with integral… …

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  • 92Osnaburg — was a coarse type of plain textile fabric, named for the city of Osnabrück (from which it may have been first imported into English speaking countries). Originally made from flax yarns, it has been made from either flax, tow or jute yarns,… …

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  • 93Tire manufacturing — Pneumatic tires are manufactured according to relatively standardized processes and machinery, in around 450 tire factories in the world. Over 1 billion tires are manufactured annually, making the tire industry the majority consumer of natural… …

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  • 94Piña — is a fiber made from the leaves of a pineapple and is commonly used in the Philippines. It is sometimes combined with silk or polyester to create a textile fabric. The end fabric is lightweight, easy to care for and has an elegant appearance… …

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  • 95tex|tile — «TEHKS tuhl, tyl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. woven: »Cloth is a textile fabric. 2. suitable for weaving: »Linen, cotton, silk, nylon, and wool are common textile materials. 3. of or having something to do with weaving: »the textile arts. 4. of or …

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  • 96Judogi — (柔道着 or 柔道衣) is the formal Japanese name for the traditional uniform used for Judo practice and competition. It is actually derived from traditional articles of Japanese clothing. Most likely Jigoro Kano derived the original judogi from the… …

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  • 97Berazino — ( be. Беразіно), or Berezino ( ru. Березино), also known as Biarezan (Бярэзань), is a town on the River Berezina in the Minsk Province of Belarus. The population is 13,300 (1998 census).HistoryAlthough there are no documented points to determine… …

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  • 98permanent press — noun A characteristic of a fabric, especially one used in clothing, often created by applying a chemical treatment and pressure, which causes lasting resistance to wrinkling and retention of pleats and creases. This solution is then padded onto a …

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  • 99weave — weave, knit, crochet, braid, plait, tat mean to make a fabric or textile or to form an article by interlacing threads or strands of material. Weave usually implies crossing rows of threads or strands interlaced into a web, irrespective of method …

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  • 100Moire — (mw[aum]r), n. [F. Cf. {Mohair}.] 1. Originally, a fine textile fabric made of the hair of an Asiatic goat; afterwards, any textile fabric to which a watered appearance is given in the process of calendering. [1913 Webster] 2. A watered, clouded …

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