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1 Saxony
SAXONY, SAXONIESA Yorkshire cloth, used for cheap dress goods, made from wool and cotton mixture yarns, usually dyed. A " Saxony woollen " is a tweed fabric made from botany yarns in many qualities for fine suitings and dresses and is a good quality fabric. -
2 Saxony Flannel
Fine English flannel, made of Saxony wool yarns. -
3 Saxony Lace
Pillow lace making, dates from the 16th century in Saxony. The best resembles old Brussels, but the greatest production is coarse Guipure lace, known as Eternelle and Plaited lace. -
4 Saxony Brussels
Curtains, having a net ground, with designs formed by laying another thickness of mesh, tambouring the outline of the design by hand, and cutting away the loose outer parts (see Brussels curtains) -
5 Saxony Electoral Merino
A variety of German merino produced by a cross with the Spanish merino. It is said to be the highest grade of fibre produced in Europe.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Saxony Electoral Merino
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6 Saxony Finish
A woollen finish which is more or less close and is not a clear finish, but the cloth has a short pile of fibre left on the face. The operations consist of fulling, rolling, stretching, gigging, shearing, brushing and pressing. -
7 Saxony Gauze
A fine woollen plain-weave cloth used for underwear; it had few ends and picks in order to give a porous fabric and was made for people with tender skin. -
8 Saxony Velvets
These are long pile " velvet " carpets. The pile varies from 1/4-in. to 9/16-in. in depth and the pile is 2/3/8's or 2/3/10's worsted yarn, with 9 pile wires per inch. They are 5-frame structures and are carpets of superior softness with great wearing durability. -
9 Saxony Wheel
SAXONY WHEEL, or FLAX WHEELThis spinning wheel was the next improvement after the Jersey wheel and was run by foot-power and enabled the spinner to twist, draw, and wind without stopping the wheel. The distaff was fixed in the framework, around the spindle was a horseshoe arrangement called a " flyer " which twisted the thread, on the flyer were hooks for spreading the thread evenly on the spindle. The thread was stronger than that spun on the Jersey wheel, and was used for warp, the softer thread of the Jersey wheel being used as weft. These wheels were used from the 14th to the 18th centuries and all yarns for fabric were made in this way. -
10 Saxony Wool
Wools of the highest class, their fineness and regularity of fibre is unequalled. They have excellent clothing properties, the fibres are full of serrations, the staple is short, the wool is elastic, having good felting powers and is of good colour. It is used in making the best woollen fabrics. -
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14 мериносная пряжа
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15 саксонский
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16 саксонская шерсть
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > саксонская шерсть
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17 Sachsen
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18 Sachsen-Anhalt
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19 Саксония
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Saxony — • Chronology of the area and the people Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Saxony Saxony † … Catholic encyclopedia
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Saxony — Sax o*ny, n. [So named after the kingdom of Saxony, reputed to produce fine wool.] 1. A kind of glossy woolen cloth formerly much used. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Saxony yarn, or flannel made of it or similar yarn. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Saxony — Saxony1 [sak′sə nē] n. [because first produced in SAXONY2 (region in SE Germany)] 1. a fine wool fabric with a soft finish 2. a closely twisted yarn used for knitting Saxony2 [sak′sə nē] [LL Saxonia] 1. region … English World dictionary
Saxony — (engl., »Sachsen«), Flanellstoff für Kleinasien, wird im sächsischen Vogtlande hergestellt … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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saxony — /sak seuh nee/, n. 1. a fine, three ply woolen yarn. 2. a soft finish, compact fabric, originally of high grade merino wool from Saxony, for topcoats and overcoats. 3. a pile carpet woven in the manner of a Wilton but with yarns of lesser quality … Universalium
Saxony — Saxonian /sak soh nee euhn/, n., adj. Saxonic /sak son ik/, adj. /sak seuh nee/, n. 1. a state in E central Germany. 4,900,000; 6561 sq. mi. (16,990 sq. km). Cap.: Dresden. 2. a former state of the Weimar Republic in E central Germany. 5788 sq.… … Universalium
Saxony — Located in east central Germany, the highly industrialized and ur banized state of Saxony had a total population in the 1920s of about five million. Aside from its capital, Dresden, its chief cities included Aue, Chemnitz, Görlitz, Meissen,… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
saxony — noun (plural nies) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Saxony, Germany Date: 1842 1. a. a fine soft woolen fabric b. a fine closely twisted knitting yarn 2. a Wilton jacquard carpet … New Collegiate Dictionary
Saxony — or German Sachsen geographical name 1. region & former duchy NW Germany S of Jutland Peninsula between the Elbe & the Rhine see Lower Saxony 2. region & state of reunified Germany N of the Erzgebirge capital Dresden area 7081 square miles (18,340 … New Collegiate Dictionary