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1 curly
مُجَعَّد \ corrugated: (of sheets of iron or paper) formed into rounded folds; having a wavy surface. curly: formed or shaped into curls: curly hair. wizened: (of an old person’s face) thin, with tight dry skin in folds. \ See Also معوج (مُعَوَّج) -
2 curly
جَعْد \ curly: formed or shaped into curls: curly hair. -
3 curly
adjectiveأجْعَد، مُتَجَعِّدcurly hair.
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4 Curly Cord
A variety of cotton fustian, in which the pile has a rough and curly appearance when compared with the ordinary fustian cord. The weave is two pile, one ground, all the warp is two-fold and the rough, curly or distorted appearance of the pile is due to the use of two ends in each cord, which do not intersect with the pile picks, being made of folded yarn with the folding twist in the same direction as the single twist, or " weft on weft." -
5 Curly Cotton
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6 Curly Haired Bastard
Rude: CHBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Curly Haired Bastard
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7 Curly Maple
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8 Curly Maple Ultra Leather Wrap Custom Pool Cue
Sports: CMLWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Curly Maple Ultra Leather Wrap Custom Pool Cue
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9 Cotton, Curly
COTTON, CURLYA defective or stringy cotton, caused by ginning the cotton when too damp. -
10 A brand of cheese puffs sold by Walkers. The most common form are cheese flavoured curly shapes.
Food industry: Wotsits (The brand name occurs in the singular, "Wotsit", referring to an individual corn puff.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A brand of cheese puffs sold by Walkers. The most common form are cheese flavoured curly shapes.
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11 кучерявый
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12 свилеватость
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13 rambut berombak
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14 kaçurrel
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15 encolochado
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16 кучерявый
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17 кудрявый
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18 путаный
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > путаный
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19 кудрявый
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20 գանգրահեր
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > գանգրահեր
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