
1) Billiard table cloth 2) Billiard table fabric 3) Billiard table surface 4) Billiards surface 5) Billiards table cloth 6) Card table cloth 7) Casino-table covering 8) Cloth 9) Cloth on certain tables 10) Cloth, often green 11) Coarse fabric 12) Coarse green cover 13) Coarse napped fabric 14) Coarse woolen cloth
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Baize is a coarse woollen (or in cheaper variants cotton) cloth. ==Introduction of baize into England== A mid-17th century English ditty (a short, simple popular song)—much quoted in histories of ale and beer brewing in England—refers to 1525 as the year: Hops, heresies, bays, and beer; Came into England all in one year. Heresies refers to the...
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coarse napped cotton or wool fabric
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• (n.) A coarse woolen stuff with a long nap; -- usually dyed in plain colors.
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Wool fabric resembling felt, usually green, used on gaming tables.
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Baize (bāz)
noun [ For
bayes , plural from Old French
baie ; confer French
bai bay-colored. See
Bay a color.] A coarse woolen stuff with a long nap; -- usually dyed in plain colors. « A new black
baize waistcoat lined with silk.
Pepys. »
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the cloth covering the bed of the table
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A woolen fabric similar to felt; commonly used on gaming tables.
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Baize is a rough woollen cloth with a nap on one side used for linings, coverings and curtains, most notably covering billiards, snooker and pool tables.
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[
n] - a bright green fabric napped to resemble felt
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A coarse cotton or woollen material, usually coloured bright green, used to imitate felt. Commonly used as covering on snooker tables and as a protective cushioning layer on the underside of heavy objects.
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noun a bright green fabric napped to resemble felt; used to cover gaming tables
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Baize is a loose woolen fabric, with a finely cut nap on both sides. This heavily felted material is traditionally dyed either red or green, and is used for simple clothing, as well as drawer linings and tablecloths. Derived from the French baie, the Spanish name for baize is bayetta.
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