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Doffer - Wikipedia
A doffer is someone who removes "doffs" (bobbins, pirns or spindles) holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with ...
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DOFFER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DOFFER is a small roller usually covered with wire teeth used to strip material from another roller or cylinder on textile machinery; ...
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Doffer Boys Luxury Cashmere Knitwear
We are a US based team designing knitwear with a focus on detail, high-quality workmanship and wearability, using the finest cashmere.
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doffer
doffer (ˈdɒfə(r)) [f. prec. vb.] One who or that which doffs. 1. In a carding machine, a comb or revolving cylinder which ‘doffs’ or strips off cotton or wool from the ‘cards’; a doffing-cylinder.1825 [see doffing vbl. n. b]. 1842 J. Bischoff Woollen Manuf. II. 392 When it has passed over the last c...
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Doffer - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A doffer is defined as a component in textile processing that removes fibre from a cylinder to produce a continuous web, consolidating the fibre without ...
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Doffing cylinder - Wikipedia
A doffing cylinder, also called doffing roller or commonly just doffer is a component used in textile mills to remove fiber from the main cylinder of a card.
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DOFFER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Doffer definition: a person or thing that doffs.. See examples of DOFFER used in a sentence.
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No Bend Doffer | Clemes & Clemes, Inc.
No Bend Doffer. $32.00. Separates even the thickest of batts without bending. You can stop ruining your old knitting needles! Minus Quantity- No Bend Doffer ...
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The Doffer and the Photographer — Tyler Voorhees Art
The doffers would rush into the factory barefooted and begin their hurried work, climbing up and down the spinning machines to doff the full spindles.
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doffer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dutch terms with audio pronunciation · Rhymes:Dutch/ɔfər · Rhymes:Dutch/ɔfər/2 syllables · Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch · Dutch terms derived from ...
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Doffing
Places and things commonly known as Doffing or doffing include:
Doffing, Texas
a hat tip, i.e. doffing one's hat
the actions of:
a doffer
a doffing cylinder
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doffing
doffing, vbl. n. (ˈdɒfɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb doff. a. The putting or taking off of clothing, etc.1606 Holland Sueton. 231 To doe him the grace that he might have the D'offing of her shoes. 1643 G. Wilde Serm. St. Maries, Oxford 17 Those..who think a little d'offing off the...
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Doffing cylinder
can be transferred to the doffer more easily. However, the ring doffer was relatively inefficient.
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'tween
'tween, † tween, prep. (twiːn) Forms: 4 tuene, 5 twene, twen, twyn, 6 tweene, 7 'tweene, 8– 'tween. Aphetic form of atween, between.13.. Cursor M. 9363 (Gött.) Tuene þaim fayre acord es nane. 13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 4482 Þemperour cleped Herhaud him to, & aresound him tvene hem tvo. c 1420 ? Lydg. Assem...
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James Duckworth (businessman, born 1840)
Ralph's father died when James three years old, who as the eldest of three sons was set to work at the age of six-and-a-half as a doffer in a cotton mill He worked half-time until the age of eleven, when he began full-time work,
(The doffer's job was at the end of the spinning process, replacing bobbins
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