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• sarssi• sarssikangas* * *sə:‹noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) sarssi -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) gabardyna, gabardynowy -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) saržs* * *saržs -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) seržas -
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n. sars (tygsort)* * *[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) cheviot -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) serž* * *• serž -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) serj -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) σερζ -
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) serž -
30 serge
[səːdʒ] noun, adjective(of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth:صِرج: نَسيج صوفي رقيقbrown serge tunics.
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[sə:‹]noun, adjective((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) sarja -
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1. n текст. серж2. n текст. костюм из сержа3. n текст. саржа4. n воен. разг. сержантСинонимический ряд:fabric made of wool (noun) broadcloth; fabric made of wool; flannel; gabardine; mohair; tweed; wool; woolen cloth; worsted -
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34 serge cloth
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > serge cloth
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35 Filoche Cloth
A French-made woollen serge dress cloth. A 8-shaft twill weave is used and the cloth dyed in all colours. -
36 Grain D'orge (Serge)
A French woollen dress cloth woven in small spot effects, up to 8-shaft weaves. Dyed in dark colours.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Grain D'orge (Serge)
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37 Shell Cloth
Cream coloured serge made for the British Army during the Great War of pure worsted in 2 & 2 twill weave, with 60 ends per inch of 2/36's and 70 picks per inch of 20's weft, and having a minimum tensile strength of 154-lb. warp way and 144-lb. weft way. This was used as a part of shells. -
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40 Cordovan Embroidery
A form of applique work using gold or silver cloth and serge. A bold design is traced on the gold or silver cloth, this is cut out and placed upon thick canvas and the two pasted together. The canvas is then cut out to the pattern when the paste is dry. These motifs are then stitched on to a ground fabric of wool serge with silk thread. Stems, sprays and small effects are worked in between the applique motifs.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cordovan Embroidery
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