Woven+fabric

  • 101gauze — noun Etymology: Middle French gaze Date: 1561 1. a. a thin often transparent fabric used chiefly for clothing or draperies b. a loosely woven cotton surgical dressing c. a firm woven fabric of metal or plastic filaments 2. haze • gauzelike… …

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  • 102Adhesive bandage — An adhesive bandage (called a sticking plaster, just plaster, or Elastoplast (a trademark) in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and South Africa; often called Band Aid (a trademark) generically in the United States, India,… …

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  • 103Hessian (Cloth) — Burlap redirects here, for other uses see Burlap (disambiguation) Hessian or Burlap (Chiefly US) [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9506E7DA153FE633A25750C1A9619C946296D6CF TARIFF TALK HURT HESSIANS OF INDIA; Traveler Tells of Blue …

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  • 104Cuben Fiber — is a product marketed and developed by the Cuben Fiber and Cubic Tech Corporations as a high performance non woven fabric for applications such as yacht sails, airship hulls, kites and many designs that require extremely strong rip resistance and …

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  • 105web — noun 1》 a network of fine threads constructed by a spider from fluid secreted by its spinnerets, used to catch its prey. 2》 a complex system of interconnected elements.     ↘(the Web) the World Wide Web. 3》 a membrane between the toes of a… …

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  • 106Speedo — Infobox Company name = Speedo International Limited type = Private foundation = Bondi Beach, New South Wales, Australia (Start date|1914) founder = Alexander MacRae location city = Nottingham location country = England key people = area served =… …

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  • 107Gabardine — is a tough, tightly woven fabric used to make suits, overcoats, trousers and other garments. The fibre used to make the fabric is traditionally worsted wool, but may also be cotton, synthetic or mixed. The fabric is smooth on one side and has a… …

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  • 108Camlet — Camlet, also commonly known as camelot or camblet, is a woven fabric that might have originally been made of camel or goat s hair, now chiefly of goat s hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. [ Webster s Revised Unabridged Dictionary . 1913.] The… …

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  • 109Alcantara (material) — Alcantara is the name given to a composite material used to cover surfaces and forms in a variety of situations and applications.The material was developed in the 1970s by Miyoshi Okamoto, a scientist working for the Japanese chemical company… …

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  • 110Selvage — In a woven fabric, the selvage (or selvedge) is the uncut edge of the fabric which is on the right and left hand edges as it comes out of the loom. As such it is finished and will not fray because the weft threads double back on themselves. The… …

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