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1 Canvas
There are many fabrics termed canvas. The principal kinds are: - Cloths for embroidering, which are very strong, plain weave, from two, three or fourfold yarns, and a more or less open texture. Java Canvas is a fabric made from hard twist, yarns (loth warp and weft) and a mock leno weave. A Canvas which is shipped grey or finished, and made from coarse yams, hard twist, about 8's warp, 12's weft, 40-ends, 34 picks, in widths 26-in. to 32-m in plain weave. Sail Canvas is a stout built cloth from two-fold linen warp and coarse cotton weft. A Dress Canvas, woven from linen warp and cotton weft, such as 60's linen and 32's cotton, 74 ends and 76 picks per inch, 39 in wide, dyed in many colours Canvas Duck is made from coarse tow yarns, low reeds and picks, and in many qualities. Panama Canvas, Penelope Canvas, Prelate Canvas, Asticot Canvas, Astoli Canvas - See under the various names. -
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n. canvas, coarse material (used for sails, tents, as a painting surface, etc.); painting which has been painted on canvas -
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[ˈkænvəs] plural ˈcanvases noun1) ( also adjective ) (of) a coarse cloth made of hemp or flax etc, used for sails, tents etc, and for painting on:قِماشُ قُنَّبِ (للأشْرِعَه)canvas sails.
2) (a piece of canvas for) a painting:قِماش (القُنَّب) لِرَسْم اللوْحاتHe painted twenty canvases.
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mDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > canvas
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mArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > canvas
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8 Canvas Cloth
A Bradford made fabric for dress purposes. All botany yarns are used, generally three fold warp and three fold or four fold weft, about 20 to 24 ends and picks per inch, which, in the plain weave, gives an open character to the cloth. An example of the cloth is made 20 X 20 per inch, 3/30's warp, 4/46's weft, botany yarns. Canvas is mentioned in 1611, as "striped canvas for doublets." -
9 Canvas (Artists')
Two kinds of fabric are prepared for artists' use; the best is called Ticking. It is primed with a ground of neutral grey or with other colours. They are kept stretched on frames ready for use. The principal sizes are known as: Kit-cat, 28-in. X 36-in., for portraits; Three-quarters, 25-in. X 30-in., Half-length, 40-in. X 50-in., Bishop's half length, 45-in. X 56-in., Bishop's length, 58 in. X 94-in. -
10 canvas-lined metal petal basket
Oil: CLMPBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > canvas-lined metal petal basket
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11 canvas straps suspension package
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > canvas straps suspension package
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12 Java Canvas
ADA CANVAS, Aida Canvas, Java CanvasA tan-dyed cotton open canvas for use with needlework, the weave is a basket type, stiff finish, very open weave. ———————— The same as Aida canvas (see canvas and Ada canvas) -
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ADA CANVAS, Aida Canvas, Java CanvasA tan-dyed cotton open canvas for use with needlework, the weave is a basket type, stiff finish, very open weave. ———————— See ada canvas -
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ADA CANVAS, Aida Canvas, Java CanvasA tan-dyed cotton open canvas for use with needlework, the weave is a basket type, stiff finish, very open weave. -
15 Mosaic Canvas
Very fine canvas used for embroidery work. The term covers all very fine canvas of silk, flax or cotton threads. -
16 Navy Canvas
The flax canvas fabric made specially for His Majesty's Navy. There are eight classified numbers in 24-in. and must be made from the best long British, Irish, Riga or Reval flaxes, or from the best long white Dutch, Flemish or Friesland flax. The Royal Navy canvas is made from 25-in. to 28-in. wide and is required to pass a breaking test. -
17 Asticot Canvas
A dress fabric of an open weave plain style canvas with slubs in both warp and weft forming small knots. There is one slub thread to about 20 ground both ways. One form of asticot made with a cotton warp and rayon weft is fairly common. It is made 68 X 50, 32's / 150 den., the imitation slub effect is produced by a dobby; also made with slubs in the warp. -
18 Chessboard Canvas
White embroidery canvas with alternate checks, woven plain, and in honeycomb. The plain squares (about 1-in. to 11/2-in.) have double picks. All Egyptian yarn, made in 27-in. and in several qualities. -
19 Congress Canvas
A plain weave canvas used in the United States of America for embroidery work. It is strong and open and made of thick doubled yarns either cotton or wool. -
20 Cut Canvas Work
A form of embroidery done on a heavy canvas ground. A thick four-fold fleecy wool yarn, is worked in a pattern all over the ground fabric and then is combed to produce a thick pile (also known as British raised work)
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canvas — [kan′vəs] n. [ME & OFr canevas < It canavaccio < VL * cannapaceum, hempen cloth < L cannabis, HEMP] 1. a closely woven, coarse cloth of hemp, cotton, or linen, often unbleached, used for tents, sails, etc. 2. a sail or set of sails 3. a) … English World dictionary
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canvas — canvas, canvass 1. Canvas with one s means ‘coarse cloth’. The plural is canvases and as a verb (‘to cover or line with canvas’) it has inflected forms canvasses, canvassed, canvassing. 2. Canvass with two s s is a verb meaning ‘to solicit votes’ … Modern English usage
canvas — mid 14c., from Anglo Fr. canevaz, from O.Fr. canevas, from V.L. *cannapaceus made of hemp, from L. cannabis, from Gk. kannabis hemp, a Scythian or Thracian word. Canvas back as a type of N.Amer. duck is from 1785 … Etymology dictionary
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Canvas — Canvas, Zeug, so v.w. Canevas … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon