
1) Ace product 2) Bandage fabric 3) Bandage material 4) Bandaging 5) Cotton 6) Cotton cloth 7) Cut covering 8) Dressing material 9) Fabric in a medicine chest 10) Filmy fabric 11) Filmy stuff 12) First-aid item 13) First-aid kit fabric 14) First-aid kit item 15) First-aid kit staple 16) First-aid kit wrap
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1) Cheesecloth 2) Leno 3) Netting 4) Semitransparency 5) Shade 6) Veiling
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• (n.) A very thin, slight, transparent stuff, generally of silk; also, any fabric resembling silk gauze; as, wire gauze; cotton gauze. • (a.) Having the qualities of gauze; thin; light; as, gauze merino underclothing.
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light, open-weave fabric made of cotton when used for surgical dressings and of silk and other fibres when used for dress trimming. The name is ...
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A lightweight, sheer, loosely woven fabric.
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A sheer, open weave fabric usually cotton or silk.
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An absorbent fabric with an open weave that is usually made of cotton. Often used with plaster to create earthworks.
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An absorbent fabric with an open weave that is usually made of cotton. Sterile gauze is often used as a material for dressing wounds.
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Diaphanous woven fabric of silk, cotton, fine worsted yarn, or other fibre. Paired warp threads are twisted between each insert of weft, to achieve an open structure. ...
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A bleached cotton cloth of plain weave, used for dressings, bandages, and absorbent sponges; petrolatum gauze is saturated with petrolatum. ... Origin: Fr. Gaze, fr. Ar. Gazz, raw silk ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(gawz) a light, open-meshed fabric of muslin or similar material used in bandages, dressings, and surgical sponges. absorbent gauze white cotton cloth of various thread counts and weights, supplied in various lengths and widths and in different forms (rolls or folds). ...
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A loosely-woven cloth (qv) on which a scene can be painted. When lit from the front, it is opaque and only the painted scene is seen; when lit from behind, however, it becomes transparent. Commonly used in pantomime.
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Very lightweight, sheer to translucent, plain-weave fabric. May have crinkle texture. Generally woven in cotton or wool.
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Gauze (gaz)
noun [ French
gaze ; so called because it was first introduced from Gaza, a city of Palestine.] A very thin, slight, transparent stuff, generally of silk; also, any fabric resembling silk gauze; as, wire
gauze ; cotton
gauze .
Gauze dresser ,
one employed in...
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Gauze adjective Having the qualities of gauze; thin; light; as, gauze merino underclothing.
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A sheer, open-weave fabric that is translucent usually made from cotton, silk or linen. It is suitable for blouses, dresses and curtains.
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Gauze is a thin transparent stuff of silk, linen, or cotton. It is either plain or figured, the latter being sometimes worked with flowers of silver or gold.
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A special cloth which is opaque when lit from the front but transparent when lit from the back.
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noun (medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings
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netting noun a net of transparent fabric with a loose open weave
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A loosely-woven cloth (qv) on which a scene can be painted. When lit from the front, it is opaque and only the painted scene is seen; when lit from behind, however, it becomes transparent. Commonly used in pantomime. There are different kinds of gauzes, but the one used for the effect mentioned is shark's tooth gauze. The American term is Scrim.
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A sheer, open-weave fabric usually cotton or silk. It is suitable for blouses, dresses and curtains.
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A thin, sheer fabric with a loose open weave that is usually made from cotton or silk.
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Lightweight, open-textured fabric made in plain weave a simple leno weave
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[Fabrics] A thin, sheer plain-weave fabric made from cotton, wool, silk, rayon, or other manufactured fibers. End-uses include curtains, apparel, trimmings, and surgical dressings.
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