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  • 41 manta

    (Sp. model spelled same [manta] < manto 'mantle; cloak' < Late Latin mantum 'short cloak')
       Arizona: 1887. A pack cover, generally a large cotton or canvas one (approximately nine feet by twelve feet), laid over the top of a loaded packsaddle to protect the goods from rain or snowstorms. It may also have been wrapped around a load of goods before setting it on the packsaddle. Among the several definitions given by the DRAE for this term is a one describing piece of ordinary cotton fabric used in Mexico or a piece of cloth used as protection for the horses. Santamaría defines it as an ordinary piece of cotton cloth used primarily for everyday clothing. No Spanish source gives a definition identical to the southwestern meaning of 'pack cover.' It is possible that the first manta was an improvised one and the name simply stuck.
        Alternate form: manto.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > manta

  • 42 dekkleed

    [dekzeil] cover, canvas tarpaulin
    [kleed voor een dier] cover horse cloth paard

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dekkleed

  • 43 парусиновый чехол

    1) Naval: duck cover, gaiter
    2) Railway term: canvas covering

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > парусиновый чехол

  • 44 dug

    sg - dugen, pl - duge
    ска́терть ж
    * * *
    cloth, cover, dew, tablecloth
    * * *
    I. (en -e)
    ( borddug) (table) cloth;
    ( flagdug) (sheet of) bunting;
    ( sejldug) canvas.
    II. (en)
    ( indvendig på rude) steam, mist;
    (blåligt overtræk fx på blommer) bloom;
    [ forsvinde som dug for solen] vanish like dew before the sun.

    Danish-English dictionary > dug

  • 45 фартук

    drop apron, (напр. свеса крыши) apron строит., ( трала) belly, splash block, ( обычно деревянный) chantlate, ( молотилки) check, drip, skirting, flash, flashing
    * * *
    фа́ртук м.
    apron
    фа́ртук комба́йна — hinged baffle
    фа́ртук крыла́ авто — mudguard [fender] flap, fender apron, mud cover
    фа́ртук молоти́лки — bluff board, deflector curtain
    фа́ртук подбараба́нья — concave deflector
    фа́ртук рабо́чего стола́ — bench apron
    фа́ртук соломотря́са — check flap, check board, straw check, grain check canvas
    фа́ртук станка́ — (lathe) apron

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > фартук

  • 46 maroufler

    v. intrans. To indulge in some underhand and profitable activities under the cover of one's job. (The original and literal meaning of maroufler: to lay a canvas on a board or other flat surface by means of glue, points to the colloquial meaning.)

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > maroufler

  • 47 arnjevi

    m pl wag(g)on cover I kola s -ma covered wag(g)on, canvas-top wag(g)on

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > arnjevi

  • 48 قماش

    قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريّ \ silk: (pure silk) fine soft thread, made by a silkworm; (artificial silk) rayon; material made from such thread: silk dresses. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريٌّ مُوَشًّى \ brocade: silk or cloth richly ornamented, esp. with gold or silver thread. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ مُقَلَّم \ tartan: woollen cloth with bands and squares of colour, used for Scottish national dress (with different patterns for each of the main Scottish families). \ قُمَاشُ فَانيلة \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. \ قُمَاشٌ قُطنيّ مُخْمَليّ \ corduroy: thick cotton material with raised lines on it. \ قُمَاشُ القِنّب \ canvas: strong cloth used for tents, sails, and oil paintings. \ قُمَاشٌ مُشَمَّع \ tapaulin: heavy cloth (sometimes treated with tar) for protecting goods from wet, esp. on lorries or ships. \ قُمَاشٌ مُصَمَّغ (لَزْقَة)‏ \ plaster: cloth covered with sticky material, to cover a wound. \ قُمَاشَة \ cloth, cloths: a piece of cloth for a special purpose: a tablecloth; a cloth for cleaning one’s shoes.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قماش

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  • Canvas work — is a type of embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a canvas or other foundation fabric. Canvas work is a form of counted thread embroidery. Common types of canvas work include needlepoint, petit point, and bargello.Reader s Digest Complete …   Wikipedia

  • canvas — ► NOUN (pl. canvases or canvasses) 1) a strong, coarse unbleached cloth used to make sails, tents, etc. 2) a piece of canvas prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting. 3) (the canvas) the floor of a boxing or wrestling ring, having a… …   English terms dictionary

  • canvas — canvas, canvass 1. Canvas with one s means ‘coarse cloth’. The plural is canvases and as a verb (‘to cover or line with canvas’) it has inflected forms canvasses, canvassed, canvassing. 2. Canvass with two s s is a verb meaning ‘to solicit votes’ …   Modern English usage

  • cover — [n1] wrapping, cover up awning, bark, binding, camouflage, canopy, canvas, cap, caparison, case, ceiling, cloak, clothing, coating, covering, coverlet, disguise, dome, dress, drop, envelope, facade, false front*, fig leaf, front, guise, hood,… …   New thesaurus

  • canvas — canvaslike, adj. /kan veuhs/, n. 1. a closely woven, heavy cloth of cotton, hemp, or linen, used for tents, sails, etc. 2. a piece of this or similar material on which a painting is made. 3. a painting on canvas. 4. a tent, or tents collectively …   Universalium

  • canvas — 01. Our old [canvas] tent weighs a ton. 02. You should turn the canoe over and cover it with a [canvas] when it s not being used. 03. The artist stood in front of his empty [canvas] with a paintbrush in his hand. 04. The first umbrellas in Europe …   Grammatical examples in English

  • cover — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A covering object] Syn. covering, top, lid, cap, ceiling, canopy, awning, tent, marquee, umbrella, parasol, roof, thatch, dome, blanket, bedspread, coverlet, stopper, plug, cork, canvas, seal, tarpaulin, book cover, binding …   English dictionary for students

  • canvas — noun (plural canvases or canvasses) 1》 a strong, coarse unbleached cloth used to make sails, tents, etc. and as a surface for oil painting.     ↘a piece of canvas prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting.     ↘(the canvas) the floor of …   English new terms dictionary

  • canvas — n. & v. n. 1 a a strong coarse kind of cloth made from hemp or flax or other coarse yarn and used for sails and tents etc. and as a surface for oil painting. b a piece of this. 2 a painting on canvas, esp. in oils. 3 an open kind of canvas used… …   Useful english dictionary

  • canvas — 1. noun /ˈkæn.vəs/ a) A type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings. The term canvas is very widely used, as well to denote the coarse fabrics employed for kitchen use, as for strainers,… …   Wiktionary

  • canvas — I. noun also canvass Etymology: Middle English canevas, from Anglo French canevas, chanevaz, from Vulgar Latin *cannabaceus hempen, from Latin cannabis hemp more at cannabis Date: 13th century 1. a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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