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taffeta
@@@LINK=taffety Oxford English Dictionary
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Taffeta
Silk taffeta is of two types: yarn-dyed and piece-dyed. Piece-dyed taffeta is often used in linings and is quite soft. Warp-printed taffeta or chiné, mainly made in France from the 18th century onwards, is sometimes called "pompadour taffeta" after Madame de Pompadour. wikipedia.org
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taffeta
taffeta/ˈtæfɪtə; `tæfɪtə/ n[U]shiny silk-like dress fabric 塔夫绸. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Plain weave
Plain weave (also called tabby weave, linen weave or taffeta weave) is the most basic of three fundamental types of textile weaves (along with satin weave Examples of fabric with plain weave are chiffon, organza, percale and taffeta. wikipedia.org
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taftais
taftais, -eis obs. Sc. forms of taffeta. Oxford English Dictionary
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Warp printing
The silk and taffeta fabrics produced by this technique have a variety of names, including chiné, Pompadour taffeta (after Madame de Pompadour) and chiné wikipedia.org
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teffites
teffites obs. Sc. form of taffeta. Oxford English Dictionary
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Marceline (fabric)
Marceline (sometimes marcelline or merceline) is a type of grain fabric made from taffeta-silk but more pronounced than plain taffeta. wikipedia.org
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tapheit
tapheit, -eta, -ettye, -ite obs. ff. taffeta. Oxford English Dictionary
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Epitaphios of Dmitry Shemyaka
The materials of the epitaphios are taffeta, gold thread, silver thread, silk thread, canvas; its size is 183 × 124,5 cm. wikipedia.org
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tuftaffeta
tuftaffeta, -taffety Obs. or arch. (tʌfˈtæfətə, -ˈtæfətɪ) Forms (with hyphen, or as one word, or as two words): 6– 7 tuft-, tufte-; 6–9 tuf-, 7 tuffe-, 7–8 tuff-, (8 ? tiff-): see taffeta, taffety. [f. tuff, tuft n. + taffeta, taffety.] 1. A kind of taffeta with a pile or nap arranged in tufts.1572 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel Gilburne
Shakespeare's company, in Phillips' will dated 4 May 1605, in which Gilburne is bequeathed 40 shillings, Phillips's "mouse-colored" velvet hose, his black taffeta suit and white taffeta doublet, his purple cloak, his sword and dagger, and his bass viol. wikipedia.org
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Yellow Valentino dress of Cate Blanchett
Australian actress Cate Blanchett wore a pale yellow silk taffeta Valentino dress to the 77th Academy Awards on 26 February 2005. Cosmopolitan has cited the gown as one of the Best Oscar dresses of all time, stating, "In this yellow silk taffeta gown created especially for her by wikipedia.org
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William Cookesbury
He made caps and hat for the queen from velvet and taffeta in 1584. Orders from King James include, 17 black beaver hats lined with rich taffeta, with treble black "sipers" bands and plumes of black feathers to them; a wikipedia.org
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Shot silk
Shot silk (also called changeant, changeable silk, changeable taffeta, cross-color, changeable fabric, or "dhoop chaon" ("sunshine shade")) is a fabric Shot silks were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, including warp printing, where the warp was printed before weaving to create chiné or "Pompadour taffeta wikipedia.org
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