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1 Broken Course
A term given to a broken pick in weaving (see Broken Pick) -
2 Broken Face
A term applied to sateens made so that the weave effect is broken up. The face is broken by using weft-way weft, and having the twill to the right, or using twist-way weft and twill to left. -
3 Broken Twill
A weave in which the twill line is broken by a deviation from a regular step, as in the satin weave. The illustration shows the four-shaft and six-shaft weaves. Other broken twill weaves are: - Coutil, Campball, Cut Checks, Cut Stripes, Chevron, Arrowhead or Feather, Lorraine, Mayo and Metz Cord (see under each name) -
4 Broken Flax
Flax that has been subjected to the second operation in the manufacture of yarn. The brittle woody centre of the stalk is broken up into small pieces by being passed through a series of fluted rollers. -
5 Broken Picks
Caused by the weft breaking as the shuttle passes through the shed, or by the shuttle running to the last few feet of weft. Weavers by finding the pick can remedy this fault. In the silk trade this defect is termed " Broken Course." -
6 Broken Twill Sateen
This is a cotton fabric in which the five-shaft sateen weave is used, but with the twill line showing faintly and running to the right. The twill line is thus broken, giving a smooth surface. The illustration shows the weave. The weft is spun weft way, which distinguishes this cloth from the French twill, which is twist-way spun weftDictionary of the English textile terms > Broken Twill Sateen
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7 broken date
• broken date -
8 broken period
• broken period -
9 Broken Crow Twill
The four-shaft sateen (see Crow Foot) -
10 Broken Draft
See Drafting. -
11 Broken Ends
A weaving fault caused by threads of warp breaking while in the loom. This is a serious defect when the cloth has a pattern or when coloured ends are used. -
12 Broken Fleece
A wool sorter's term for wool from skirtings of fleece and from low and dirty pieces. -
13 Broken Sateen
The sateen weave with the twill reversed. -
14 Broken Wool
That which has become detached, or been torn from the fleece. The wool from the neck and belly part of the fleece, it is of short staple. Also called Skirting. -
15 broken
[ˈbrəukən] adjectiveمَكْسورMy watch is broken.
2) interrupted:مُتَقَطِّعbroken sleep.
3) uneven:وَعِر، ، غَيْر مُسْتَوٍbroken ground.
4) (of language) not fluent:م��كَسَّر، غَيْر سَليمHe speaks broken English.
5) ruined:مُكَسَّر، لوالِدَيْن مُنْفَصِلَيْنThe children come from a broken home (= their parents are no longer living together).
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16 broken, break
غَيْرُ سليمة \ broken, break: (of language) incorrectly spoken by a foreigner: broken English. \ لُغَة مُكسَّرة \ broken, break: (of language) incorrectly spoken by a foreigner: broken English. -
17 Broken Consort
n[gemischtes Renaissance-Instrumentalensemble]broken consort -
18 Broken Orange Pekoe
Broken Orange Pekoe (BOP) -
19 Broken Pekoe
Broken Pekoe (BP) -
20 Broken Pekoe Souchong
Broken Pekoe Souchong (BPS)
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