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1 ворсистая пряжа
Textile: fluffy yarn, hairy yarn, pile yarn -
2 нить шёлка-сырца с усами
Textile: hairy yarn (порок)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нить шёлка-сырца с усами
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3 Chenille
An open edging for ladies' dress, of silk thread corded. It obtains its name from its resemblance to the convolutions of a hairy caterpillar, the Chenille of France. ———————— This is a term primarily applied to a fancy yarn which is made by weaving. The usual method of production is to arrange two pairs of leno threads in one dent of the reed, with a suitable space between, according to the thickness of the chenille yam required. The yarn can be white, mono-coloured or multi-coloured. In the latter case multiple boxes are required on the loom and are changed in accordance with the design desired. After weaving, the fabric is cut lengthways in the middle of the space between each group of four leno threads. This makes continuous chains of short tufts of weft pile and constitutes the chenille yarn. It is mostly used as weft for the production of table covers, hangings, dressing gowns, rugs, carpets, and as fancy yam effects in dress and other fabrics. -
4 Bactrian Wool
The fibre yielded by the Bactrian or Asiatic camel. It is a long hairy material and is mixed with wool or cotton, and spun into yarn which is used locally, to make the warm hairy lining of cloaks and outer-garments. -
5 falt
hair, Irish folt, Old Irish folt, Welsh gwallt, Cornish gols, caesaries, Old Breton guolt, *valto-s (Stokes), root vel, cover; Latin vellus, fleece, lána, wool, Greek $$G lásios, hairy (= vlatios); English wool; Lithuanian velti, hairs, threads. Stokes compares only Russ. voloti$$u, thread, Lithuanian waltis, yarn, Greek $$G lásios. Same root as olann, wool, *vel, *vol, *ul. -
6 Sanglier
Closely woven French fabric, made of hard twist or mohair yarn. Plain weave has a rough surface. The object of the finish is to give a hairy cloth.
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