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Bure (cloth)
Later it was modified to a plain or twilled dress material made with a blended napped fabric made of cotton or hemp yarns in warp and wool on the weft wikipedia.org
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tweeled
▪ I. twilled, tweeled, a.1 (twɪld), (twiːld) [f. twill n.1 and v.1 + -ed.] Woven with a twill; having diagonal lines or ridges on the surface.c 1423 in Raine Abps. York (Rolls) III. 306, j fethirbed de panno vocato twylled. 1536 Test. Ebor. (Surtees) VI. 53 A long twilte towell. 1536 Wills & Inv. N.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Twill tape
Twill tape or twilled tape is a flat herringbone twill-woven fabric tape or ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. wikipedia.org
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Cheviot (cloth)
Cheviot shirting is a stout, twilled, cotton fabric woven with small geometrical patterns or with warp stripes and bleached weft. wikipedia.org
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gambroon
gambroon (gæmˈbruːn) [Presumably named from Gambroon, a town on the Persian Gulf (otherwise called Bender Abbasi).] (See quots.)1831 Lincoln Herald 9 Sept. 3/6 A shooting jacket of green gambroon. 1847 Lytton Lucretia (1853) 141 No amateur in neat gambroon, manufactured by Inkson. 1858 Simmonds Dict... Oxford English Dictionary
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Piqué (weaving)
Twilled cotton and corded cotton are close relatives. wikipedia.org
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surah
▪ I. surah (ˈs(j)ʊərə) [? repr. a pronunciation of Surat.] A soft twilled silk fabric used for women's dresses.1873 Young Englishwoman May 234/1 Surah is a kind of twilled Indian silk tissue, extremely soft and brilliant. 1881 Truth 19 May 686/2 One [dress] of cream-coloured surah, brocaded in a des... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silesia (cloth)
Silesia (Sleazy, Slesia) was a thin twilled woven cloth made of linen or cotton. wikipedia.org
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Ratteen
Ratteen (Ratine) was a thick napped twilled woolen material. Ratteen was produced in France, Italy and Holand. wikipedia.org
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What does 古えの地綺譚 mean, how do you read it, and what is its origin? Looking at the meaning of the individual kanji doesn't help much--Jisho says each means: old or ancient; earth or ground; figured cloth or beautiful o...
Parse it as + . * **** : =; of the ancient times, ancient (so-called "no-adjective") * **** : place, land * **** : (beautiful/mysterious) tale, story (according to this page, it's a word made up by Kafu Nagai in the early 20th century. literally means "mysterious tale" and literally means "beautiful...
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Bombazine
It is twilled or corded and used for dress-material, and was commonly used for dresses, skirts, and jackets. wikipedia.org
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Serge (fabric)
It was thin woolen stuff of twilled structure. wikipedia.org
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Pamaypay
It is usually heart-shaped, and woven in a technique known as sawali (twilled). The edges are braided and merges into a looped handle. wikipedia.org
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Pliny Earle I
This led him to the invention of the machine for pricking "twilled" cards, by which the labor of a man for fifteen hours could be performed in as many wikipedia.org
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