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61 noil
1. гребенной очёс; 2. угары; очёсы; 3. верблюжий пух @botany noil гребенной очёс тонкорунной мериносовой шерсти @burry noil засорённый гребенной очёс; репейный очёс @clear noil чистый гребенной очёс @exhaust noil остаточный шёлковый очёс (с чесальной машины последнего перехода) @flax noil льняной очёс; кудель @long noil длинный очёс (лучший сорт шёлкового очёса) @silk noil шёлковый гребенной очёс @wool noil шерстяной гребенной очёс @ -
62 noil
1. гребенной очёс; 2. угары; очёсы; 3. верблюжий пух @botany noil гребенной очёс тонкорунной мериносовой шерсти @burry noil засорённый гребенной очёс; репейный очёс @clear noil чистый гребенной очёс @exhaust noil остаточный шёлковый очёс (с чесальной машины последнего перехода) @flax noil льняной очёс; кудель @long noil длинный очёс (лучший сорт шёлкового очёса) @silk noil шёлковый гребенной очёс @wool noil шерстяной гребенной очёс @ -
63 Barrege
A mixture cloth of silk warp and wool weft with an open or gauze weave. Chiefly used as head coverings in religious ceremonies. Imitated recently with cotton warps, 64 X 52, 120's/90's botany. The illustration shows a cloth made 104 X 30 per inch, from a silk and fine worsted doubled warp and silk weft. The weft and worsted warp are dyed red, and the white silk warp gives a neat striping. Flaked yarn is often made use of for further effect -
64 Bengaline
A silk fabric with cords across the piece as in a poplin. The cords are of wool, cotton or silk. If all silk, known as Bengaline de Soie. A cotton bengaline is made of all cotton, with a 2/60's warp and 6's or 8's weft. A 32's fine weft is used as well. Mercerised finish (picking is one coarse, one fine). The weave is plain, and coarse yarn is used for ribs, and space between each rib has a finer weft. The real cloth has a silk warp and worsted weft - 13/15 denier to 20/22 denier warp, 2/40's worsted for fine picks, with a thick cabled worsted yarn for cords. They are sometimes figured, as seen in the illustration, which is woven with a plain cord ground. The yarns are all botany worsted, viz., 2/76's-warp and 56's weft, 45-in. cloth from 50-in. warp. The variety known as Bengaline Marquise has a spun silk warp and worsted weft -
65 Fine Worsted Yarns
Yams spun from merino wool, used for covert, gaberdine, Italian, Paramatta, coating and casement cloths. These are a class of yams between delaines and botany.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Fine Worsted Yarns
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66 Ottoman
A dress fabric of warp rib weave from hard spun yarns. Originally silk was used, but now botany yarns or cotton is employed. The ribs may be formed at intervals to give stripe effects. The rib is known as the ottoman cord, and is broad and flat. It is much used as a ground weave for figured poplins in which silk and wool or silk and cotton are the yarns. There are three sizes of ottoman ribs known as Soleil, Ottoman and Ottoman Cord. Soleil has the smallest rib and is made in many qualities (see Soleil). Ottoman has a bolder rib than the Soleil and is made slightly heavier, such as 104 ends and 78 picks per inch or even higher, using the same yarns. Ottoman Cord is like Ottoman, but the ribs are of different sizes and arranged alternately. -
67 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. -
68 Saxonies
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. -
69 pad
1 noun∎ the skaters wear pads on their knees and elbows les patineurs portent des genouillères et des protège-coudes(b) (for absorbing liquid, polishing etc) tampon m;∎ a pad of cotton wool un tampon de coton hydrophile∎ (inking) pad tampon m encreur∎ helicopter pad aire f d'atterrissage pour hélicoptères∎ let's go to my pad allons chez moi□ ;∎ you can crash at my pad tu peux pieuter chez moi∎ (water) lily pad feuille f de nénuphar∎ the pad of footsteps behind me des pas feutrés derrière moi;∎ the pad of bare feet on marble le bruit sourd de pieds nus sur le marbre(walk) avancer à pas feutrés;∎ he padded downstairs in his slippers il descendit l'escalier en pantoufles;∎ the dog padded along beside the cyclist le chien trottinait à côté du cycliste(essay, article, speech) étoffer;∎ he padded out the talk with anecdotes il a étoffé son discours en le truffant d'anecdotes;∎ they included two old songs to pad the album out ils ont inclu deux vieilles chansons pour étoffer l'album;∎ they padded out the meal with some rice ils ont complété le repas avec du riz
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