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1 Thread Fabric
Plain woven, very strong, heavy cotton fabrics, made with ply warp and single weft, the picks of weft being placed very far apart. The fabric is used for foundation for tyres. -
2 Thread
A fine or slender cord made of two or more yarns or filaments twisted together and used for sewing pieces of material together. -
3 thread
أَسْلَكَ الخيط في ثقب أو سَمّ الإبرة \ thread: to put a thread through (sth.); join things with a thread: Please thread this needle for me. \ See Also نظم (نَظَم) \ سَنَّنَ \ thread. \ _(field) Eng. \ لَضَمَ \ thread: to put a thread through (sth.); join things with a thread: Please thread this needle for me. \ See Also أَسْلَكَ الخيط في ثَقْب الإبْرَة -
4 thread
خَيْط \ line: a length of string, wire, etc: a fishing line; a telephone line. string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. thread: a line of cotton, silk or wool (for sewing or weaving); cotton, etc., in this form: fine threads; a ball of thread. -
5 thread
[θred]1. noun1) a thin strand of cotton, wool, silk etc, especially when used for sewing:خَيْطa needle and some thread.
2) the spiral ridge around a screw:سِن اللولَبThis screw has a worn thread.
3) the connection between the various events or details (in a story, account etc):خَيْط الحِكايَه، عُلاقَة الأشْياءI've lost the thread of what he's saying.
2. verb1) to pass a thread through:يُدْخِلُ الخَيْط في الإبرَهThe child was threading beads.
2) to make (one's way) through:يَشُقُّ طَريقَه خلال الجُمْهورShe threaded her way through the crowd.
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6 thread for press-tight joints
Abbreviation: NPSFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > thread for press-tight joints
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7 Rubber Thread Counts
The number or size of rubber thread is obtained by the relationship of the thread to a cube of 1-in. For example, size 16's would be 1/16-in. on all the four sides which form a square thread of rubber. Flat rubber threads such as used for many elastic webs, etc., are numbered by giving the size of both the thickness and the width. Thus 16 X 12 indicates that the thread is 1/16-in. thick and 1/12-in. wide. Sizes most used are from 18's to 48's - odd numbers are not used. Round rubber thread has two denominations, e.g., 32/36's. This means that such a thread would have a diameter of 1/32-in. and that in cross-sectional area or volume it would be the equivalent of a 36's square thread.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Rubber Thread Counts
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8 Lisle Thread
LISLE THREAD (see Hosiery Yarns, cotton)Super yarns used principally for hosiery and underwear. Spun from the finest of long staple combed cotton, hard twisted, gassed and mercerised to give a smooth surface. Originally made from flax at Lille (France) and used for open weave net fabrics. The cotton thread is harder twisted than usual in the doubling process in order to give a firm feel to the fabric, in addition to its better wearing quality and greater elasticity. Knit fabrics made from lisle thread have less tendency to " ladder " than other threads. The counts range from 2/50's to 2/100's or finer. It was known as Scotch thread. -
9 Blake Thread
A flax thread made for boot and shoe stitching. They are composed of from 4- to 12-fold, 17's to 27's lea, twisted together by a number of turns equivalent, approximately, to the product of 21/2 to 3 and the square root of the finished lea of the thread. " McKay " and " Goodyear " threads are other threads for boot sewing. They are named according to the make of sewing machine to be used on. -
10 Patent Gassed Thread
The process of gassing cotton yarns was devised by Samuel Hall in 1817. Patent No. 4177 was for the thread and No. 4178 was for gauze or cloth, or lace. He marketed his patent gassed thread under the name of G. F. Uriing & Co., London, in the same year. This process was so successful that Mr. Hall received ???10,000 to ???15,000 yearly by gassing other maker's goods at three farthings per square yard.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Patent Gassed Thread
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11 Ounce Thread
The term for linen thread, made at Paisley, Scotland, from 1730. Now known as nuns' thread. -
12 Carpet Thread
A special heavy three or more ply sewing thread, used for joining car pets - both cotton and flax are used. -
13 Cyprian Thread
An ancient thread formed by twisting gilded catgut around a silk or flax core and used for embroidery work. -
14 Nuns' Thread
A term distinguishing the fine, bleached flax thread made by nuns in Italy and Holland since the 16th century. It is now made largely at Paisley. Used for lace making. -
15 Tracing Thread
Lace trade term for a bordering thread thicker than the other threads of the lace and usually indicates the pattern. -
16 Pack Thread
A very strong twine used for stitching packs or for tying parcels. Made of two-fold hemp yarns, or flax in many thicknesses. -
17 Shiny Thread
A term used by the lace-makers of Devonshire for gimp yarn used as heavy outline for the pattern. Made of flax. -
18 Black Thread
A trade term in flax spinning for yarn stained with oil; also used to some extent in the cotton trade. -
19 Round-Thread Linen
All flax fabric for drawn work, hemstitching and embroidery. Woven with round hard-twisted yarns and finished very soft. Plain weave in many qualities and widths from 18-in. up to 60-in.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Round-Thread Linen
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20 apparatus for heating thermoplastic adhesive thread
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > apparatus for heating thermoplastic adhesive thread
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