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جِزَّة \ fleece: the woolly covering of a sheep. \ See Also فَرْوَةُ الغَنَم -
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[fliːs]1. nouna sheep's coat of wool.صوف الغَنَم2. verbto cut wool from (sheep).يَجزُّ صوف الغَنَم -
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FLEECE, WoolThe entire crop of wool shorn from a living sheep at one time and as it contains different qualities the operation of sorting is necessary (see Sorting). The average weight of pure wool obtained from a fleece is about 30 to 32 per cent of the total weight. The first wool sheared from the animal is termed " lamb's wool " and each clip afterwards is " fleece wool." -
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A heavy woollen knitted fabric with three series of threads forming face, back and binding. The back is raised to form the " fleece lining." An imitation is made of the ordinary single thread woollen underwear fabric with a raised nap on its inner face. The heavy nap or fleece is produced by running the cloth through wire-covered rolls, called brushers. -
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FLEECE, Knit goodsThe nap on the inside of knit underwear.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Fleece, Knit Goods
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9 Fleece, Cotton
FLEECE, CottonA sheet of cotton fibres during carding. Prior to carding it is a lap, and on the card it is made into a sliver. -
10 Fleece-Washed Wool
Wool which has been freed from inorganic matter by the washing of the sheep in clear water a few days before shearing takes place.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Fleece-Washed Wool
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11 Broken Fleece
A wool sorter's term for wool from skirtings of fleece and from low and dirty pieces. -
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This is due to the coagulated yolk, and is often caused by shearing the fleece while damp. -
13 Lanella Fleece Yarns
A proprietary name for a fibre prepared from a grass; it is carded with shoddy and used for cheap clothing.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Lanella Fleece Yarns
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14 Run-Out Fleece
One that is not uniform. It is likely to be thin, dry, and brashy with a large percentage of britch. Lacking character. It may contain a large amount of kemp. -
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