
1) Aglet goal 2) Aglet target 3) Button slot 4) Cringle 5) Cringle relative 6) Decorative fabric hole 7) Decorative hole 8) Embroidered hole 9) Embroidery feature 10) Embroidery,of a sort 11) Grommet 12) Having twin AC circuits 13) Hold in your shoe 14) Hole 15) Hole for a lace 16) Hole for a shoelace
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1) Cringle 2) Grommet 3) Grummet 4) Hole 5) Loop 6) Opening
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small hole in fabric to allow passage of a cord; cotton fabric with small holes
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• (n.) A metal ring or grommet, or short metallic tube, the ends of which can be bent outward and over to fasten it in place; -- used to line an eyelet hole. • (n.) A small hole or perforation to receive a cord or fastener, as in garments, sails, etc.
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Fabric with patterned cutouts, around which stitching or embroidery may be applied in order to prevent the fabric from raveling.
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A round (with a hole in the centre) metal embellishment added by punching a hole and hammering down the back.
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A short metallic tube with ends that can be formed outward to fasten it within a hole in the base laminate of a printed circuit board.
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A hole through which a lace is threaded; may be reinforced with a grommet or metal ring.
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Eye'let` noun [ French
œillet , dim. of
œil eye, from Latin
oculus . See
Eye , and confer
Oillet .]
1. A small hole or perforation to receive a cord or fastener, as in garments, sails, etc.
2. A metal ring or grommet, or short metallic...
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A type of fabric with patterned cut-out designs, around which stitching or embroidery is applied in order to prevent the fabric from raveling.
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Fabric with cut-outs, around which stitching or embroidery may be applied in order to prevent the fabric from ravelling. Often referring to metal rings used to reinforce the hole In the case of curtains.
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[
n] - a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord
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A type of embroidery in which small holes are cut out in the fabric and finished by embellishment of thread around the opening.
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eyehole noun a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar
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Fabric with patterned cut-outs, around which stitching or embroidery may be applied in order to prevent the fabric from raveling.
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Hole for the laces to pass through, but often embellished as a fashion feature.
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Holes in a shoe which the laces pass through
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Basic traditional lace hole
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Small rings made of metal or plastic that are inserted into the fabric with a special pair of pliers to reinforce a hole. For example, on the back of wedding dresses that lace up, the laces go through the eyelets. Also refers to a type of fabric with holes as the design, and each hole is created and reinforced by embroidery.
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A small hole in a garment finished by hand or a metalring to hold the prong of a buckle. Also for lacing with ribbon and cord.
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