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waist-cloth
waist-cloth † 1. Naut. pl. Coloured cloths hung about the upper works of a ship as an adornment on occasions of ceremony, or on going into action, when they also served to screen the men aboard. Obs.1615 R. Cocks Diary (Hakl. Soc.) I. 31 The China Capt. being ready to goe for Goto, I lent hym our bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waist cincher
A pseudo-ribbon corset looks like a ribbon corset but is made from cut cloth instead of ribbons. The outside seam of the cut cloth is sewn fine, while the tight inside seam is sewn plain and curved. wikipedia.org
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Plaid
Plaid () may refer to: Fabric A synonym for tartan cloth, primarily in North American English Full plaid, a cloth blanket or mantle, made with a tartan or checked pattern, wrapped around the waist, cast over the shoulder and fastened at the front Fly plaid, a smaller tartan-cloth mantle, worn pinned wikipedia.org
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What does よいではないか mean? I saw the phrase (yoi de wa nai ka) in a comic strip, and decided to look it up because its literal meaning of "isn't it good?" didn't seem to make any sense. My research indicated that it wa...
literally is "Isn't it OK", and usually it means "That's OK" or "No problem". In general, is a pompous expression and used by high-ranked people, such as kings, mainly in fiction. Usually real people use shorter expressions such as "", "", "?", "?". So-called is also a famous recurring joke in Japan...
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Sulu (skirt)
Etymology The word sulu (pronunciation: soo-loo) literally means clothes or cloth in the iTaukei language. at the waist or has an elastic waist. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to: put on pocket style cloth diapers
hi guys she just woke up from a nap and needed a diaper change so I figured I would show you guys how to put on cloth diapers specifically pocket diapers look and where they're placed and all that stuff that way you can better understand how to put them on so let's try it out alright so there are some cloth
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Akwete cloth
The Akwamiri style of Akwete cloth was used by other people groups as waist ties for men, but also as towels, coverings for chairs, and as material for It was woven as either a white cloth or a white cloth with indigo stripes. wikipedia.org
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Jimi
Jimi District, in Papua New Guinea Jimi Rural LLG, in Papua New Guinea "Jimi", a song by Beastie Boys from their 1994 album, Some Old Bullshit A waist-cloth wikipedia.org
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Panung
It is a long strip of cloth, described in 1921 by the US vice-consul as "a piece of cotton cloth 3 by 10 feet" is wrapped around the waist, reaching below Patta is a durable printed cloth that features bold check patterns or with cross designed patterns. wikipedia.org
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Tupenu
The standard width of cloth yardage (45 inches) is generally wide enough, so a tupenu can be made in a matter of minutes by cutting and wrapping cloth For work and casual wear, any piece of cloth will do. wikipedia.org
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Malakhra
The match begins with both wrestlers tying a twisted cloth around the opponent's waist. Each one then holds onto the opponent's waist cloth and tries to throw him to the ground. wikipedia.org
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Cincture
The other type is a broad ribbon of cloth that runs around the waist and usually has a section that hangs down from the waist; this type is often called a "band cincture" - it would be a "waist-sash" in secular contexts. wikipedia.org
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Nivi (garment)
It was a simple piece of cloth draped or worn around the waist, covering the lower part of the body. Meaning in Sanskrit means a lower garment worn around a women's waist. wikipedia.org
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Katzeb
Katzeb (kamarband, Kayabandh, Cummerbund) was an article of dress encircling the body, at the waist with ends hanging in the front. The Sanskrit word Kati means waist, and Zeb in Persian means adorn. Mughals wore it over the Jama (coat). wikipedia.org
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Pencil suit
The kameez is of thigh length and has a side seam left open below the waist-line. Description The pencil pants are held up by a drawstring at the waist. wikipedia.org
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