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  • 101 Bannockburn Tweed

    This is a Scotch cheviot fabric, made with alternate threads of marl twist, both warp and weft, and is a good wearing suiting cloth. Made in plain or 2 X 2 twill weaves. This term was originally applied to the tweeds made at the Bannockburn mills, but is now commonly used for this cloth made at any Scottish mill. Fancy weaves, as well as silk stripes, are frequently employed in many of these tweeds.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bannockburn Tweed

  • 102 Battening

    The pressing of the picks of weft against the fell of the cloth (commonly used in America)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Battening

  • 103 Dotahi

    A grey cloth with red or blue stripes 4-in. to 6-in. wide in the border, woven with two-fold warp and weft. Commonly used for bed covering. Made in the Punjab. Plain weave. All-cotton yarns.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dotahi

  • 104 Grey Sheetings

    GREY SHEETINGS (see Sheetings)
    Cotton sheetings are usually made in the 2 & 2 twill weave, and up to 120-in. wide. In waste sheeting the weft is condensor yarn. So-called American sheetings are 30-in. to 36-in. wide, low reed and pick and 30's to 36's warp, 16's to 24's weft, plain weave. These are not sheetings at all, but a plain cloth. The sheetings commonly used are: - Per inch width ends picks warp weft 64-in. 44 54 24's 17's 45-lb. 100 yd. 82-in. 44 54 21's 17's 55-lb. 100 yd.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Grey Sheetings

  • 105 Orange

    A fine French cotton cloth in plain weave, printed in fast colours. The term is not commonly used.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Orange

  • 106 Parwalla

    A term commonly used for all plain weave cotton fabrics in India, woven with a coloured selvedge. The coloured edges are 1/2-in. to 11/4-in. wide.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Parwalla

  • 107 Sari

    SARI, SARRIE
    A shawl which is the feminine counterpart of the dhuti or dhooti, usually 40-in. wide and 7 yards to 8 yards long, worn as a skirt by the native women of India and the East Indies. Made in many qualities, but all have a woven or printed border at each side and a very fancy deep heading at each end. The sari is such a commonly used cloth that qualities range from a cheap grey with plain coloured borders up to expensive ones with silk or even gold thread borders. It is worn by the Mohammedan women in India, wrapped several times around the loins and part hanging down over the legs serves as a skirt, while the other end passes over the head and hangs down on one side. The Hindu women wear the Boonnee which is similar. The grey or white sari differs from the grey or white dhuti in having the border more than 3/4-in. wide. The coloured sari is made in a great variety of colours and patterns and is generally worn by women of those classes in which the bordered grey or white dhuti is not worn by men. Saris are also made and sold in sets of two or more. These include Nilambari with blue ground, Patapati with printed designs. Anarasi of pineapple colour and Pachan worn by the aborigines of Ranchi.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sari

  • 108 Sarrie

    SARI, SARRIE
    A shawl which is the feminine counterpart of the dhuti or dhooti, usually 40-in. wide and 7 yards to 8 yards long, worn as a skirt by the native women of India and the East Indies. Made in many qualities, but all have a woven or printed border at each side and a very fancy deep heading at each end. The sari is such a commonly used cloth that qualities range from a cheap grey with plain coloured borders up to expensive ones with silk or even gold thread borders. It is worn by the Mohammedan women in India, wrapped several times around the loins and part hanging down over the legs serves as a skirt, while the other end passes over the head and hangs down on one side. The Hindu women wear the Boonnee which is similar. The grey or white sari differs from the grey or white dhuti in having the border more than 3/4-in. wide. The coloured sari is made in a great variety of colours and patterns and is generally worn by women of those classes in which the bordered grey or white dhuti is not worn by men. Saris are also made and sold in sets of two or more. These include Nilambari with blue ground, Patapati with printed designs. Anarasi of pineapple colour and Pachan worn by the aborigines of Ranchi.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sarrie

  • 109 Satinet Weave

    This weave is commonly used for the satinet cloth and also as a ground weave for figured cloths. It is a 4-end broken warp twill.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Satinet Weave

  • 110 DWARF

    Nauco (pl. Naucor is attested; LT1:261 gives nauca instead of nauco), Norno (Naucalië, Nornalië = the whole people of the Dwarves) Casar (pl. Casari or Casári; partitive plural Casalli; the whole people of the Dwarves being called Casallië. According to WJ, Casar – Quenyaized form of Dwarvish Khazâd – "was the word most commonly used in Quenya for the Dwarves". Nauco "stunted one" and norno "thrawn one" are less polite words for "dwarf"; yet norno is stated to be "the more friendly term". But the Dwarves themselves would definitely prefer Casar.) PETTY-DWARVES Picinaucor, Pitya-naucor (lit. *"small dwarves"), Attalyar (lit. "Bipeds"). DWARROWVAULT Casarrondo (Khazad-dûm) –NAUK, WJ:388, 389

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > DWARF

  • 111 B2B

    abbr. E-com
    business-to-business: relating to an advertising or marketing program aimed at businesses doing business with other businesses as opposed to consumers. The term is most commonly used in reference to commerce or business that is conducted over the Internet between commercial enterprises.

    The ultimate business dictionary > B2B

  • 112 B2C

    abbr. E-com
    business-to-consumer: relating to an advertising or marketing program aimed at businesses doing business directly with consumers as opposed to other businesses. The term is most commonly used in reference to commerce or business that is conducted over the Internet between a commercial enterprise and a consumer.

    The ultimate business dictionary > B2C

  • 113 browser

    E-com
    a piece of software that allows people to access the Internet and World Wide Web. Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator are the most commonly used browsers.

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  • 114 capacity ratios

    Fin
    measures of performance in the use of capacity.
    EXAMPLE
    The more commonly used capacity levels are: full capacity—output (expressed in standard hours) that could be achieved if sales orders, supplies, and workforce were available for all installed workplaces; practical capacity—full capacity less an allowance for known unavoidable volume losses; budgeted capacity—standard hours planned for the period, taking into account budgeted sales, supplies, workforce availability, and efficiency expected; normal capacity.
         On the following given data, the related ratios are set out below:
    Idle capacity ratio is calculated as follows:
         (Practical capacity – budgeted capacity) × 100/Practical capacity = (95 – 81) × 100/95 = 15%, indicates the budgeted shortfall in capacity as a proportion of practical capacity.

    The ultimate business dictionary > capacity ratios

  • 115 code

    Fin
    a system of symbols designed to be applied to a classified set of items to give a brief, accurate reference, facilitating entry, collation and analysis. For example, in costing systems, composite symbols are commonly used. In the composite symbol 211.392 the first three digits might indicate the nature of the expenditure ( subjective classification), and the last three digits might indicate the cost center or cost unit to be charged ( objective classification).

    The ultimate business dictionary > code

  • 116 constraint

    Fin
    an activity, resource or policy that limits the ability to achieve objectives. Constraints are commonly used in mathematical programming to describe a restriction which forms part of the boundary for the range of solutions to a problem, and which define the area within which the solution must lie.

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  • 117 discounted cash flow

    Fin
    the discounting of the projected net cash flows of a capital project to ascertain its present value. The methods commonly used are: yield, or internal rate of return (IRR), in which the calculation determines the return in the form of a percentage; net present value (NPV), in which the discount rate is chosen and the present value is expressed as a sum of money; and discounted payback, in which the discount rate is chosen and the payback is the number of years required to repay the original investment.
    Abbr. DCF.

    The ultimate business dictionary > discounted cash flow

  • 118 emoticon

    E-com
    a symbol commonly used in e-mail and newsgroup messages to denote a particular emotion by representing a face on its side. For example,:-) indicates happiness by representing a smiley face. The word is a combination of “emotion” with “icon.”

    The ultimate business dictionary > emoticon

  • 119 English disease

    Gen Mgt
    the supposed predilection of British workers to opt for strike action. In the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s, strikes were commonly used by workers for dispute resolution. Government legislation in the 1980s, however, made striking more difficult for workers.

    The ultimate business dictionary > English disease

  • 120 questionnaire

    Gen Mgt
    a collection of structured questions designed to elicit information for a specific purpose. Questionnaires are commonly used in market research and make use of two types of questions: multiple choice questions, which are designed to produce a limited response, and open questions, which allow respondents the opportunity to air their views freely.

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