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1 Lappets
Cloths of a light muslin character with plain ground weave and figuring produced by zig-zagging extra warp ends over the top of associated warp threads, but not interweaving with them. The lappet threads lie in the same direction as the weft, and are bound at the extremities of the figure, e.g., at the reversing points by passing underneath picks of weft. Each figure is made from one thread only, which is drawn through the eye of a needle fixed in a frame in front of the reed. The movement of the frame is controlled by a groove cut in a circular disc of wood. This is known as the " Scotch lappet motion," and is the most generally used. -
2 lappets
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3 Scotch Lappets
Lappet cloths made in Scotland. -
4 laciniosus
lăcĭnĭōsus, a, um, adj. [lacinia], full of folds, full of lappets, full of corners, projections, or indentations, indented, jagged (post-Aug.).I.Lit.:II.metatus est Eam (urbem)... ad effigiem Macedonicae chlamydis orbe gyrato laciniosam,
Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62:corporis laciniosae pomparum et deliciarum ineptiae,
Tert. Cult. Fem. 9:ostrea spondylo brevi, nec fibris lacinioso,
Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60:folia,
id. 25, 10, 76, § 124.—Trop., qs., impeded, entangled with lappets or fringes; overloaded, redundant:animi imbecillitas,
App. Mag. p. 287, 31:vita et implicita,
Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 29:sermo,
id. Verg. Vel. 4.— Sup.:haec Porphyrius sermone laciniosissimo prosecutus est (al. latissimo),
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5 муслин
2) Gastronomy: mousseline (нежное пюре или соус, в который не добавляют желатин или другое связывающее вещество, а используют только взбитые сливки)3) Textile: lappets (ткань), mousseline (лёгкая ткань из натурального или искусственного шёлка), muslin (лёгкая ткань), voile -
6 Flügelhaube
Flü|gel|hau|befpinner, cap with upturned lappets -
7 κατωτίδες
κατωτίδεςlappets covering the ears: fem nom /voc pl -
8 tiara
ornamented conical felt Asian head-dress; Phrygian bonnet w/cheek lappets -
9 tiaras
ornamented conical felt Asian head-dress; Phrygian bonnet w/cheek lappets -
10 Lappet
A small lap, or flap, used for ornamenting a head-dress or other garment. In olden times ladies' caps were frequently ornamented with lappets of fine lace which hung over their ears. -
11 κατωτίδες
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατωτίδες
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12 κροσσοί
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κροσσοί
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13 Hautlappen
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14 Zipfel
m1. corner2. dip3. end4. lappet5. tail6. tippllappets
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