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1 Russian Flax
Russian flax is known as Slanetz which is dew-retted, Motchenetz, water-retted, or Siretz the name of the ungraded fibre. Siretz comes chiefly from Petrograd, the others from Riga, Archangel and other parts. Each kind has many local names. -
2 Russian Wool
Large quantities of wool of various types are grown in Russia, and most of it finds its way into Russian and Polish mills, and occasionally to Germany also. The merino wools from South Russia are often very fine, but lack the elasticity of Australian merino, and appear " leaner," " weftier " and without the full crimp so prominent in good-class wools. The crossbred and carpet wools also lack character, being less uniform in fibre build, and often require to be graded down. -
3 Russian
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4 Russian Bath Gown
A Turkish towelling bath gown with cuffs and hood of chenille. The sleeves are straight and loose. -
5 Russian Blanket
A very heavy blanket with thick nap on both sides, made of wool warp and coarse mohair weft, usually in coloured stripes or bars in the weft. The nap is long and the blanket weighs about 6-lb. to 7-lb. for 72-in. X 60-in. -
6 Russian Cloth
An all-wool costume cloth, plain weave, made 50-in. to 74-in. wide. The cloth is well shrunk. -
7 Russian Cords
A combination of plain stripes with bold cords which often differ in colour from the ground. The cords form a very bold solid rib down the piece, and are made by working several thick cords together, with a douping thread crossing from side to side at every pick. This crossing thread is about three times the length of the ordinary warp. -
8 Russian Diaper
Diaper fabrics made of linen yarns having a double diamond pattern of larger size than the Irish diapers. It is made in four sizes 21-in., 24-in., 26-in. and 33-in. -
9 Russian Duck
Fine bleached linen canvas used for summer clothing. -
10 Russian Embroidery
A simple style of work done upon holland and other washable materials in combinations of various stitches, forming geometrical effects.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Russian Embroidery
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11 Russian Hemp
The cultivation of hemp is extensive in Russia. The fibre is mostly used for cables (see Hemp) -
12 Russian Lace
The making of lace is of very ancient origin in Russia in cut, drawn and darned work. The designs are Oriental in character. -
13 Russian Serge
A very strong, thick all-wool serge for women's coats. -
14 Russian Tapestry
A stout linen or hemp fabric used for window blinds, etc. It is usually embroidered in fancy designs with silk and cotton thread. The hemp used is said to be prepared with seal oil and has an unpleasant odour in consequence, but this soon passes off on exposure. -
15 Russian Twill
Trade name for a fine, clear-faced twill fabric, made of wool yarns with right-hand twist. Piece-dyed. Used for dress material. Made 70-in. wide, 42 ends and 36 picks per inch, 7 run warp, 6 run weft. Weave 8-end twill. Weight about 93/4 oz. per yard (all particulars are loom). -
16 Russian Veiling
The term used for fine cotton large mesh net having patterns woven in, used as veiling. -
17 Russian National Classifier of Economic Activities
General subject: All-Russian Classifier of Types of Economic ActivityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Russian National Classifier of Economic Activities
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18 Russian abbreviation
General subject: Russian TermУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Russian abbreviation
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19 (Russian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises) Российская Ассоциация Развития Малого и Среднего Предпринимательства
Business: RASMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Russian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises) Российская Ассоциация Развития Малого и Среднего Предпринимательства
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20 (Russian abbreviation means) Exhibition of National Economy Achievements
Abbreviation: VDNHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Russian abbreviation means) Exhibition of National Economy Achievements
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