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This is a dress material with an open gauze weave. Made from hard-twisted yarns; cotton, silk and wool are made use of in the many qualities on the market. Yarns are dyed and of many colours. Stripes and checks are formed by cramming, and open spaces by leaving dents empty. The weft in the cotton variety is polished yarn, dyed black. The warp is hard-twisted voile yarn, 2/40's, 2/80's, or 2/100's. This cloth is also known as Black Lenos." The example illustrated is a good style of this cloth made from 32's polished weft. The open work is obtained by empty dents, with gauze or leno at each side of the stripes to keep them together. Silk and coloured cotton is used to add extra ornament. -
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grenadine2 [gʀənadin]feminine noun( = sirop) grenadine* * *gʀənadin* * *ɡʀənadin nf* * *[grənadin] nom fémininune grenadine [boisson] a (glass of) grenadine -
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n. grenadine, delicate fabric (of silk, wool, rayon, etc.); syrup made from the juice of pomegranates -
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f1. grenadine [syrup]2. pomegranate [Punica granatum] -
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8 Grenadine Yarn (Thrown Silk)
Definition by the Silk Association of America. Grenadine yarn is a yarn composed of more than one thread of which each individual thread has been twisted in the same direction, then doubled with a reverse twist, each twist having a minimum of approximately the following number of turns per inch, depending on the number of threads used: two threads, 13/15 denier or equivalent 32 turns per inch minimum; three threads, same denier, 30 turns minimum; four threads, same denier 28 turns minimum. When more than four threads are used, the number of turns will decrease in the above proportion.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Grenadine Yarn (Thrown Silk)
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9 Grenadine Crepon
All-wool black dress fabric having open check patterns and ribs. -
10 Grenadine D'alais
A very fine black thread, made of thrown silk and given a dull finish. Used for Chantilly lace. -
11 Grenadine Satin
A lining material in the 5-end satin weave, made from silk warp and hard-spun cotton weft, both yam dyed. One quality is made 184 ends and 76 picks per inch, 15 denier warp and 60's Egyptian weft. -
12 Grossse Grenadine
A French wool dress serge, made in twill weaves. -
13 Satin Grenadine
A dress fabric in 8-shaft satin weave finished with high lustre. Made of a silk warp and worsted or mercerised cotton weft. -
14 Tulle Grenadine
Tulle made with alternate rows of black and white mesh. -
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Grenadine — is traditionally a red syrup. It is used as an ingredient in cocktails, both for its flavor and to give a pink tinge to mixed drinks. Grenadines are also made by mixing the syrup with cold water in a glass or pitcher, sometimes with ice.The name… … Wikipedia
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Grenadine — Gren a*dine , n. [F.] 1. A thin gauzelike fabric of silk or wool, for women s wear. [1913 Webster] 2. A trade name for a dyestuff, consisting essentially of impure fuchsine. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Grenadīne — (fr., spr. Grenadihn), 1) französisches seidenes Zeug; 2) Gericht von fettem Geflügel, mit einer Farce von gehacktem Fleische, Semmeln, Eiern u. Champignons … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Grenadine — Grenadine, schwarze Seidenspitzen aus dem Ende des 18. Jahrh., deren Material in Lyon gefärbt wurde … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Grenadine — Grenadīne (frz.), feste Seide zu schwarzen Spitzen und Posamenten; auch franz. Seidenzeug und eine damastartige Leinwand … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
grenadine — 1896, from Fr. sirop de grenadin syrup made from pomegranates, from M.Fr. grenade pomegranate (see POMEGRANATE (Cf. pomegranate)) … Etymology dictionary
grenadine — grenadine1 [gren′ə dēn΄, gren΄ə dēn′] n. [Fr < grenade, pomegranate] a red syrup made from pomegranate juice, used for flavoring drinks, etc. grenadine2 [gren′ə dēn΄, gren΄ə dēn′] n. [Fr < grenade (see GRENADE): from being spotted with… … English World dictionary
grenadine — 1. grenadine [ grənadin ] n. f. • 1813; de grenade, nom d un tissu ♦ Techn. Fil de soie constitué de deux brins fortement tordus; soierie légère tissée de ces fils. grenadine 2. grenadine [ grənadin ] n. f. • 1877; sirop grenadin 1866; de grenade … Encyclopédie Universelle
Grenadine — Gre|na|di|ne1 〈f. 19; unz.; Textilw.〉 leichtes, durchsichtiges Seidengewebe [nach der span. Stadt Granada] Gre|na|di|ne2 〈f. 19; unz.〉 Sirup aus Granatäpfeln für alkoholfreie Getränke [<frz. grenadine; zu grenade „Granatapfel“] * * *… … Universal-Lexikon
Grenadine — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Grenadine », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Grenadine Grenadine : sirop aromatisé… … Wikipédia en Français