
1) Aertex 2) Bagging 3) Baize 4) Batik 5) Batiste 6) Belting 7) Boucle 8) Broadcloth 9) Brocade 10) Bunting 11) Calico 12) Cambric 13) Camelhair 14) Camo 15) Canvas 16) Cashmere 17) Cerecloth 18) Challis 19) Chambray 20) Chino 21) Chintz 22) Clergy 23) Corduroy 24) Cover 25) Cretonne 26) Diamonte 27) Dimity
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1) Artefact 2) Artifact 3) Broad or wash 4) Car seat option 5) Clergy, so to speak 6) Cottons 7) Denim or linen 8) Diaper material 9) Diaper option 10) Drapery purchase 11) Dusting necessity 12) Exclusively Saxon word 13) Exclusively Anglo word 14) Fabric 15) Fabric store purchase 16) Flannel or denim
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• (n.) The dress; raiment. [Obs.] See Clothes. • (n.) The distinctive dress of any profession, especially of the clergy; hence, the clerical profession. • (n.) A fabric made of fibrous material (or sometimes of wire, as in wire cloth); commonly, a woven fabric of cotton, woolen, or linen, adapted to be made into garments; specificall...
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A book that is bound and covered in cloth. See also hardcover.
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(from the article `textile`) Fabric construction involves the conversion of yarns, and sometimes fibres, into a fabric having characteristics determined by the materials and ... ...mohair. It is highly susceptible to damage by strong alkalies and high temperatures. Dark fibres are bleached to obtain light shades, although the ... All...
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Any material made from fibers using any of a variety of techniques, including, but not limited to weaving, knitting, and felting. See also fabric and textile.
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Fabric covering. Widely used since about 1830.
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Backdrop scenery painted on fabric. Cloths can be on a banjo (usually in the amateur theatre), can be rolled up, or can be flown (qv).
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Area of scenic canvas hanging vertically. (UK)
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Cloth noun ;
plural Cloths (#; 115), except in the sense of garments, when it is
Clothes (klōthz or klōz). [ Middle English
clath cloth, Anglo-Saxon
clāþ cloth, garment; akin to Dutch
kleed , Icelandic
klæði , Danish
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See fabric.
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A piece of fabric, often painted, that forms part of the scenery.
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Any hanging painted piece of cloth.
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Backdrop scenery painted on fabric. Cloths can be on a banjo (qv) (usually in the amateur theatre), can be rolled up, or can be flown (qv).
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(for cleaning) trapo
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