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Schappe Techniques
Leader in stretch breaking yarns. A solution for your technical textiles from a High-Tech spinner. Our products: PROTECTION, Thermal, Mecanical, Fire blocking. schappe.com
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SCHAPPE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCHAPPE is a yarn or fabric of spun silk; also : an imitation of it (as in rayon or nylon). www.merriam-webster.com
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SCHAPPE SILK FABRICS – spun silks with a soft, delicate sheen
Schappe silks are spun from the longer left-over silk yarns making smooth fabrics with lovely, subtle sheen, which is less glossy than classic silk. www.sartorbohemia.com
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schappe
schappe (ʃæp, ‖ ˈʃapə) [a. G. schappe silk waste.] A fabric or yarn made from waste silk (orig. by removal of the gum by fermentation). Hence schappe v. trans., to ferment (waste silk) in order to remove gum; ˈschapping vbl. n.1885 Harper's Mag. July 246 Now they [sc. waste cocoons] are spun into ya... Oxford English Dictionary
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schappe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) To use a process of fermentation to remove sericin from silk. Noun. edit. schappe (countable and uncountable, plural schappes). A silk yarn or ... en.wiktionary.org
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Schappe Spun sewing thread|FOR HOME USE|FUJIX Ltd.
Schappe Spun is high-grade spun polyester sewing thread by using the special processing technology called “Silk System” , which has been developed in the ... www.fjx.co.jp
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Batavia (cloth)
In the 19th century, the material was made using greige silk in the warp and schappe silk in the weft. The fabric was also known as "Levantine". wikipedia.org
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Stephen P Schappe, Ph.D. - Penn State Harrisburg
Stephen Schappe received his Ph.D. in labor and human resources from The Ohio State University, from which he also holds a master's degree in the same area. harrisburg.psu.edu
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Process - Schappe Techniques
Schappe's manufacturing process consists in the conversion of filaments into long-fibres resistant spun yarns combining different materials. schappe.com
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SCHAPPE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to remove sericin from (silk waste) by fermentation. noun. schappe silk. schappe. / ˈʃæpə /. noun. a yarn or fabric made from waste silk. “Collins ... www.dictionary.com
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SCHAPPE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'schappe silk'. schappe silk in American English. noun. a yarn or fabric of or similar to spun silk. Also called: schappe, chappe. Most material ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Bourette
Other names are 'Schappe' or 'echappe.' "Schapping" is a step of silk production of fermentation at low temperature for softening the gum. Schappe is one of the made products from Silk waste/Floss. Bourette and Florette Silk waste consists of two types, Bourette and Florette. wikipedia.org
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unshapen
unˈshapen, a. [un-1 8 b. Cf. OE. unsceapen, unᵹesceapen, MDu. ongescapen (Du. -schapen), MLG. ungeschapen, OHG. -scaffan (MHG. and G. -schaffen).] = unshaped ppl. a.13.. Cursor M. 367 (Gött.), Þe mater of foure elementis, Þat ȝeit was þan of forme vnschapin. c 1350 Athanasian Creed in MS. Bodl. 425 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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passibility
passibility (pæsɪˈbɪlɪtɪ) [ad. late L. passibilitās (Arnobius), f. passibilis: see -ity. Cf. F. passibilité (15th c.), OF. passibleté.] The quality of being passible; capability of suffering, or of receiving impressions from external agents.a 1340 Hampole Psalter lxv. 10 Þou led vs in til þe snare o... Oxford English Dictionary
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30th Scripps National Spelling Bee
The final word was schappe, which both failed to correctly spell. The competition lasts 37 rounds, the last 14 with only the final two contestants. wikipedia.org
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