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Velvet logo #10101) Antler coverage 2) Antler covering 3) Australian musical 4) Chesterfield collar material 5) English girl name 6) Fish disease 7) French word used in English 8) Luxurious fabric 9) Plush fabric 10) Relative of plush 11) Silky fabric with thick pile 12) Silky, densely-piled fabric 13) Smooth 14) Smooth fabric
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Velvet logo #10101) Panne 2) Smooth 3) Soft 4) Velure 5) Velvety
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Velvet logo #22509Furry covering on the newly formed antlers of deer
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Velvet logo #21002• (n.) The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid growth. • (a.) Made of velvet; soft and delicate, like velvet; velvety. • (n.) A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads. Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton or linen back. •...
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velvet logo #21003in textiles, fabric having a short, dense pile, used in clothing and upholstery. The term derives from the Middle French velu, `shaggy.` Velvet is ... [2 related articles]
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Velvet logo #22254A supplementary warp cut pile fabric.
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velvet logo #21046a fabric with a short, soft, dense pile
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velvet logo #20688Fabric of silk, cotton, nylon, or other textile, with a short, thick pile. Utrecht in the Netherlands and Genoa, Italy, are traditional centres of manufacture. It is woven on a double loom, then cut...
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velvet logo #209731. A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads. Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton or linen back. ... 2. The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid growth. Cotton velvet, an imitation of velvet, made of cotton. Velvet cork, the best kind of cork...
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Velvet logo #22262A warp pile cloth in which rows of short cut pile stand so close together as to form an even, uniform surface; appealing in look and with soft hand. First made of all silk, many different fibers are now used velvet constructions. When the pile is more than one-eighth of an inch in height the cloth is then called plush.
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Velvet logo #22263A short, closely woven cut pile fabric with a rich, soft texture.
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Velvet logo #22264A luxurious warp pile fabric in which the cut pile fiber ends create the surface of the velvet fabric. It is a one-direction napped fabric and must be carefully handled to avoid crushing the pile. It is made of silk, cotton, rayon, acetate, polyester and mircrofiber fibers, or blends of these fibers. May have spandex added for comfort.
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velvet logo #10444A costly, dense-pile fabric originally of cotton or linen with a silk pile. It is woven with two warps (two sets of lengthwise threads), the second warp being looped and cut with wire to form the pile. In figured velvet, the design is formed by leaving some areas of the pile uncut. In pile-on-pile velvet, the length of the pile is varied, or some a …...
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Velvet logo #20972Vel'vet adjective Made of velvet; soft and delicate, like velvet; velvety. ' The cowslip's velvet head.' Milton.
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Velvet logo #20972Vel'vet intransitive verb To pain velvet. [ R.] Peacham.
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Velvet logo #20972Vel'vet noun [ Middle English velouette , veluet , velwet ; confer Old French velluau , Late Latin velluetum , vellutum , Italian velluto , Spanish velludo ; all from (assumed) Late Latin villutus shaggy, fr Latin villus shaggy ...
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Velvet logo #20972Vel'vet transitive verb To make like, or cover with, velvet. [ R.]
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Velvet logo #23224Highly profitable or advantageous.
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Velvet logo #22259A closely fabric of silk, cotton or nylon with a longer pile, velvet is the most luxurious fabric. Stretch velvet has some lycra, It can be machine washed and will not create a shine in the seat or elbows. Appropriate for tops, skirts and fuller trousers.
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Velvet logo #21124a cut warp-pile fabric in which the cut fibrous ends of yarn form the surface of the fabric.
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velvet logo #23807Highly profitable or advantageous
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velvet logo #20974velvety adjective resembling velvet in having a smooth soft surface
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velvet logo #21221Fabric of silk, cotton, nylon, or other textile, with a short, thick pile. Utrecht in the Netherlands and Genoa, Italy, are traditional centres of manufacture. It is woven on a double loom, then cut between the centre pile to form velvet nap
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Velvet logo #22265Cut warp-pile fabric, in which the cut fibrous ends of the yarns from the surface of the fabric. Many effects are possible, e.g. the pile may be left erect, or it may be laid in one direction during finishing to give a very high lustre.
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velvet logo #23219[Fabrics] A medium-weight, cut-pile constructed fabric in which the cut pile stands up very straight. It is woven using two sets of warp yarns; the extra set creates the pile. Velvet, a luxurious fabric, is commonly made with a filament fiber for high luster and smooth hand.
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