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alamode [ˈæləməʊd; ˌæləˈm-] s dünne, hochglänzende Seide -
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A plain weave, light-weight silk fabric used for ladies' scarves, etc., usually dyed black and finished with a glossy soft finish. Originally French production, but introduced into England in 1685 by the French emigrants. -
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текст. гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань "алямод"(текстильное) гладкокрашеная легкая шелковая ткань "алямод" -
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[ʹæləməʋd] n текст.гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань «алямод» -
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['æləməʊd]Текстиль: гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань "алямод" (полотняного переплётения), гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань "алямод" -
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adj1) модний2) кул. тушкований з овочами* * *n; текст.гладкофарбована легка шовкова тканина "алямод" -
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n; текст.гладкофарбована легка шовкова тканина "алямод" -
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[aeləmóud]1.adjectivemoderen;2.adverbmoderno -
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n. 얇은 비단, 스카프용의 윤기 있는 얇은 비단 -
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مرسوم ، مد ، باب -
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(n) гладкокрашеная легкая шелковая ткань 'алямод'* * *гладкокрашеная легкая шелковая ткань "алямод" -
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гладкокрашеная легкая шелковая ткань "алямод" -
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гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань "алямод" (полотняного переплетения) -
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гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань "алямод" (полотняного переплетения) -
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n текст. гладкокрашеная лёгкая шёлковая ткань «алямод» -
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A highly finished glossy silk (see Lutestring) ————————LUTESTRING, or LUSTRING" of lustre " (French). A silk fabric much used in the 18th century. In the reign of William and Mary, an Act was passed for the encouragement of the making of alamode and lutestring silks in England. -
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LUTESTRING, or LUSTRING" of lustre " (French). A silk fabric much used in the 18th century. In the reign of William and Mary, an Act was passed for the encouragement of the making of alamode and lutestring silks in England. -
20 Mode
In bobbin and needle-point laces various stitches which fill out the patterns Also called fillings, jours and lead work (see Alamode)
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