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selvage
@@@LINK=selvedge Oxford English Dictionary
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Selvage
For many end-uses the selvage is discarded. the selvage may or may not be patterned. wikipedia.org
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selvage
selvage(also selvedge), / ˈselvɪdʒ; `sɛlvɪdʒ/ n edge of cloth woven so that it will not unravel or fray (布的)织边. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Stretch Selvage Short Sleeve Shirt
We took our bestselling selvage shirt (you know, the insanely comfortable one) and made it even more comfortable by adding stretch.
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Selvage (disambiguation)
Selvage, or Selvege, may refer to; Textiles Selvage, a "self-finished" edge of a piece of fabric Selvage (knitting), the stitch(es) that end each row of knitting Selvage denim, shuttle-loom-woven denim People Les Selvage, an American professional basketball player Eugene Selvage, the owner of Lucky wikipedia.org
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Selvage (knitting)
The selvage of a knitted fabric consists of the stitch(es) that end each row ("course") of knitting. See also Selvage Knitting methods for shaping wikipedia.org
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self-edge
self-edge obs. form of selvage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Les Selvage
Selvage also was briefly a member of the 1969-1970 Los Angeles Stars team. Selvage died in 1991 after a brief illness. wikipedia.org
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silvage
silvage obs. f. salvage, selvage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eugene Selvage
Selvage, a Republican California State senator and Luna M. Shattuck Selvage. Selvage served as president of the California Brewers Association. Lucky International Open Selvage was a founder of the Lucky International Open. wikipedia.org
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selvedge
▪ I. selvage, selvedge, n. (ˈsɛlvɪdʒ) Forms: [? 5 corruptly sultviche], 6 silvadge, 6–7 silvage, selvege, 7 selvedg, self edge, 7–9 selvidge, selfedge, self-edge, 8–9 salvage, 5– selvage, 7– selvedge. [Apparently f. self + edge n., after the equivalent early mod.Du. selfegghe (Kilian), now zelfegge ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grafting (knitting)
In knitting, grafting is the joining of two knitted fabrics using yarn and a needle in one of three types of seams: selvage-to-selvage seam, selvage-to-end wikipedia.org
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Pin weaving
Pin-woven textiles have a selvage edge all the way around. Pin looms were popular from the 1930s to the 1960s. When finished, the hooks are removed, and the fourth selvage is usually stitched to the cloth. wikipedia.org
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パンの耳? How did 耳 end up meaning edge/crust? 100% a curiosity question, but I recently stumbled across some older blog posts about a silly debate of "should you eat all your pizza crust?" and I was surprised to see the ...
This is simply because 'ears are on the edge of your face'. The edge of a coin was also called in the past, and is still commonly used as an idiom. * - > * > (By the way, I didn't know this part is called "heel" by many English speakers.)
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Hem (knitting)
A hem in knitting is the edge of a piece of knitted fabric that is parallel to the rows of stitches, as compared to a selvage, which is perpendicular to wikipedia.org
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