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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #10101) Choice for rain gear 2) Hide fuel before fabric 3) Macintosh 4) Mack 5) Mackintosh 6) Rain gear material 7) Raincoat material 8) Raincoat type 9) Rainwear fabric 10) Sailing equipment 11) Slicker 12) Slicker fabric 13) Slicker material 14) Type of rainwear 15) Wet weather wear
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #10101) Mackintosh 2) Raincoat 3) Slicker
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #21000 An Oilskin is a waterproof garment, typically worn by sailors and others in wet areas, such as fish plant workers. Originally handmade of sailcloth waterproofed with a thin layer of tar, they were later mass-produced of canvas duck coated with multiple applications of linseed oil and often finished with layers of paint. While most modern oilskins ...
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #21002• (n.) Cloth made waterproof by oil.
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #22257A cotton linen, silk, or manmade material treated with linseed oil varnish for waterproofing.
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #20972Oil'skin` noun Cloth made waterproof by oil.
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #22259A heavy cotton, linen, silk, or manmade material treated with oil to make it waterproof, often used for raincoats.
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oilskin

oilskin logo #20400[n] - a macintosh made from cotton fabric treated with oil and pigment to make it waterproof
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oilskin

oilskin logo #20974slicker noun a macintosh made from cotton fabric treated with oil and pigment to make it waterproof
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Oilskin

Oilskin logo #22119A Cotton linen, silk, or manmade material treated with linseed oil varnish for waterproofing. Used for rainwear.
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