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[twɪl]nome twill m., (tessuto) diagonale m.* * *twill /twɪl/n. [u](ind. tess.) diagonale; twill● cross twill, (tessuto) spigato □ reversed twill, saia alla rovescia.(to) twill /twɪl/v. t.twilleda.● cross-twilled, spigato.* * *[twɪl]nome twill m., (tessuto) diagonale m.
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