
1) Aertex 2) Alpaca 3) Bagging 4) Baize 5) Batik 6) Batiste 7) Belting 8) Boucle 9) Broadcloth 10) Brocade 11) Bunting 12) Calico 13) Cambric 14) Camelhair 15) Camo 16) Canvas 17) Cashmere 18) Cerecloth 19) Challis 20) Chambray 21) Chino 22) Chintz 23) Cloth 24) Contexture 25) Corduroy 26) Cretonne
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1) Artefact 2) Artifact 3) Bolts in a shop, often 4) Chintz 5) Cloth 6) Cloth, textile 7) Cotton or rayon 8) Cotton or tweed 9) Electronic dance music venue 10) French word used in English 11) Material 12) Material at a yard sale 13) Material if crab is used 14) Material, cloth 15) Play set in Los Angeles
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[club] Fabric is a nightclub in London, United Kingdom. It was voted number 1 in DJ Magazine`s `Top 100 Clubs in the World` poll in 2007 and 08 and number 2 in 2009 and 10. It is located on Charterhouse Street opposite Smithfield meat market on the southern boundary of the London Borough of Islington. == History == The club was founded by K...
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[geology] In geology, a rock`s fabric describes the spatial and geometric configuration of all the elements that make it up. In sedimentary rocks, the fabric developed depends on the depositional environment and can provide information on current directions at the time of deposition. In structural geology, fabrics may provide information on...
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• (n.) That which is fabricated • (n.) Any system or structure consisting of connected parts; as, the fabric of the universe. • (n.) The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship; texture; make; as cloth of a beautiful fabric. • (n.) The act of constructing; construction. • (n.)...
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The spatial and geometrical configuration of all those components that make up a deformed rock.
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(from the article `igneous rock`) A major part of rock texture is fabric or pattern, which is a function of the form and outline of its constituent grains, their relative sizes, and ... The fabricof a metamorphic rock results from the combined effects of mineral reactions and deformation throughout the metamorphic event and the ... T...
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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 cloth and textile.
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a sheet material produced from textile fibres by a weaving process unless otherwise specified
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The fabric that is used to make hot-air balloons is known as ripstop nylon and weighs 70g/m2. It is specially woven with crisscross reinforcement threads to make it extra strong. The fabric is lightweight and colourful and can withstand temperatures in excess of 120 degrees C - well above the boiling point of water. Nomex - fabric that feels like c...
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The hardware that connects workstations and servers to storage devices in a storage area network.
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Textile that has been constructed by weaving, knitting, or felting. Fabrics are constructed from a wide range of different yarns and fibres ranging from natural fibre such as cotton, silk, linen,...
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the physical material from which a building is constructed.
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Fab'ric noun [ Latin
fabrica fabric, workshop: confer French
fabrique fabric. See
Forge .]
1. The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship; texture; make; as cloth of a beautiful
fabric .
2. That which is fabri...
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Fab'ric transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fabricked ;
present participle & verbal noun Fabricking .] To frame; to build; to construct. [ Obsolete] '
Fabric their mansions.'
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Cloth produced by weaving natural or synthetic textile fibers together.
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Planar textile. Also known as cloth.
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A woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments, threads or yarns.
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A manufactured assembly of fibers and/or yarns.
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a material produced by interlocking horizontal and vertical threads.
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soil micromorphology.
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A material, usually of linen used for the outer covering of wings, fuselages and tail units of some aeroplanes. Fabric is usually of multi-ply weave.
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cloth noun artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; `the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent`; `woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC`; `she measured off enough material for ...
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Textile that has been constructed by weaving, knitting, or felting. Fabrics are constructed from a wide range of different yarns and fibres ranging from natural fibre such as cotton, silk, linen, and wool, to synthetic fibre such as nylon, polyester, acetate, acrylic, lycra, and rayon. Each type of fibre can be made into a range of different fabric...
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material used for needlework
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