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bobbin-net
bobbin-net, bobbinet (ˈbɒbɪnˌnɛt, ˈbɒbɪnɛt) [f. bobbin + net.] A kind of machine-made cotton net, originally imitating the lace made with bobbins on a pillow. Also attrib.1814 Jane Austen Let. 22 Nov. (1952) 413 Mrs. Clement walks about in a new Black velvet Pelisse..& a white Bobbin-net-veil. 1819 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bobbinet
bobbinet var. of bobbin-net. Oxford English Dictionary
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bobinet
bobinet var. of bobbin-net. Oxford English Dictionary
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bobbin
▪ I. bobbin, n.1 (ˈbɒbɪn) Forms: 6 bobbyn, 6–8 bobin, 7– bobbin. [a. F. bobine ‘a quil for a spinning wheele; also a skane or hank of gold or silver thread’ (Cotgr. 1611); origin unknown: see guesses in Littré and Diez.] 1. An article round which thread or yarn is wound, in order to be wound off aga... Oxford English Dictionary
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turnagain
turnagain, n. (a.) (ˈtɜːnəgɛn, -əgeɪn) [f. the verbal phr. turn again (turn v. 66).] † 1. A turning again or about; a revolution; a winding or deviation. Obs.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde i. x. (1634) 34 The..vaines infinitely intricate and writhed with a thousand revolutions or turnagaines. 1587 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pilot bobbin meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
pilot bobbin in Chinese : 柱 …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Levers
Levers2 (ˈliːvəz) Also erron. Leavers. The name of John Levers (1786–1848), who effected improvements in lace-making machines in the early 19th c., used attrib., absol., or in the possessive in the names of the lace-making machinery he developed, and of the lace thus produced.1828 J. Levers Brit. Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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tulle
▪ I. ‖ tulle (tyl, tuːl) [F. tulle (1812 in Hatz.-Darm.), ‘named from Tulle, chief town of the department of Corrèze, where the fabric was first manufactured’ (Littré).] a. A fine silk bobbin-net used for women's dresses, veils, hats, etc.c 1818 Mrs. Carey Tour France xv. (1823) 310 This imitation i... Oxford English Dictionary
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pusher
pusher (ˈpʊʃə(r)) [f. push v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who or that which pushes (lit. and fig.). Also in various technical uses.1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Corneador, a pusher with the hornes. 1676 Wycherley Pl. Dealer v. i, The beggarly Pusher of his Fortune has all he has about him still only to shew. 185... Oxford English Dictionary
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twist
▪ I. twist, n.1 (twɪst) Forms: 4–6 twyst, -e, 4–7 twiste, (5 twest, tweeste, 5–6 twys, 6 tweyste, Sc. tuist), 4– twist. [Related to twist v., and presenting similar obscurities of history (except in senses directly derived from the verb). Sense 1 may be related to the OE. -twist which appears in can... Oxford English Dictionary
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net
▪ I. net, n.1 (nɛt) Forms: 1–6 nett, (1 hnett, 2 nyt), 3 neth, 5 nete, neett, 4–6 nette, (3–7 pl. nettes), 1– net. [Common Teut.: OE. net(t neut. = OS. net, MDu. net (nette; Du. net), MLG. nette, OHG. ne{zced}{zced}i, ne{zced}i (MHG. ne{zced}{zced}e, netze, G. netz), ON. net (Da. net, Sw. nät), Goth... Oxford English Dictionary
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cotton
▪ I. cotton, n.1 (ˈkɒt(ə)n) Forms: 3–5 cotoun, 4–6 coton, 5 cotone, -un(e, -ounn, -yn, kotyn, 6 cottonne, 6–7 cotten, 6– cotton. [ME. coton, cotoun, a. F. coton = Pr. coton, It. cotone, OSp. coton, Pg. cotão, a. Arab. qutn, qutun, in Sp. Arab. qoton. From the Arab. with prefixed article, alqoton, Sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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traverse
▪ I. traverse, n. (ˈtrævəs, trəˈvɜːs) Forms: 3–7 trauers, 4–8 travers, (4, 6 trau-, traverce, 5 traverss, 5–6 trau-, travarse), 5–7 trauerse, 5– traverse. Also β. 5 travas, -vass, 5–6 trevass, 5–7 trauas; 5 trauest, trevesse, 5–6 traves, 5–8 treves, 6 traues, 6–7 travess, traveis, trau-, travesse; 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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non-
▪ I. non-, prefix (nɒn) (also 4–6 noun-, noon-, 5 nom-, 5–6 nowne-, 5–7 none-, often written separate), used to express negation. One of the great formative elements in English. The earlier formations were either directly adopted from, or modelled upon, Anglo-French compounds in noun- = OF. non-, no... Oxford English Dictionary
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