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101 Mohican
tr[məʊ'hiːkən]1 mohicano,-aməʊ'hiːkənnoun ( American Indian) mohicano, -na m,f[mǝʊ'hiːkǝn]N (pl Mohicans or Mohican)1) (=Native American) mohicano(-a) m / f2) (=hairstyle) cresta f mohicana* * *[məʊ'hiːkən]noun ( American Indian) mohicano, -na m,f -
102 Blackfoot
Black·foot[ˈblækfʊt]I. n* * * -
103 Hopi
[ˈhəʊpi, AM ˈhoʊ-]I. n* * * -
104 walnut
- Australian walnut
- bean walnut
- Belgium walnut
- bitternut walnut
- Bixby walnut
- black walnut
- Brazilian walnut
- Californian walnut
- Circassian walnut
- East Indian walnut
- English walnut
- European walnut
- French walnut
- Indian walnut
- Italian walnut
- Japanese walnut
- lemon walnut
- Manchurian walnut
- Mexican walnut
- native walnut
- New Guinea walnut
- Pacific walnut
- Persian walnut
- Queensland walnut
- satin walnut
- sea walnuts
- siris walnut
- South American walnut
- sweet walnut
- Turkish walnut
- white walnut* * *• орех -
105 pawnee
Paw·nee[ˌpɔ:ˈni:]n* * * -
106 Shoshone
Sho·sho·ne[ʃəˈʃəʊni, AM -ˈʃoʊ-]n* * *1. Schoschone m, Schoschonin f (Indianer[in])2. LING Schoschonisch n, das Schoschonische -
107 Arapaho
Arapa·ho[əˈræpəhəʊ, AM -hoʊ]n -
108 Cheyenne
Chey·enne[ʃaɪˈæn]n -
109 Choctaw
Choc·taw[ˈtʃɒktɔ:, AM ˈtʃɑ:k-]n -
110 Ojibwa
Ojib·wa[ə(ʊ)ˈʤɪbweɪ, AM oʊˈ-]n -
111 Cotton Classifications
American is classed by grades, thus: - G.O. - Good ordinary. S.G.O. - Strict good ordinary. L.M. - Low middling. S.L.M. - Strict low middling. Mid. - Middling. S.M. - Strict middling. G.M. - Good middling. S.G.M. - Strict good middling. M.F. - Middling fair. ▪ Brazilian is classified thus: - Mid. fair. Fair. Good fair. Egyptian is classified: - Pair. Good fair. Fully good fair. Good. Fine. Extra fine. Peruvian is classified: - Mid. fair. Fair. Good fair. Good. Fine. East Indian is classified: - Good fair. Fully good fair. Good. Fully good. Fine. Superfine. Choice. Super choice. East African is classified: - Middling. Middling fair. Fair. Good fair. Good. Fine. Extra fine. West African is classified: - L.M. S.L.M. Mid. S.M. G.M. These are all native seed and S.G.M. American Seed. ▪ Weights of Cotton Bales: - American about 500-lb. per bale. East Indian (hard compressed) about 400-lb. Egyptian (hard compressed) about 730 to 750-lb. Brazilian 180 kg., about 396-lb. Peruvian, about 330-lb.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cotton Classifications
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112 Jhapara
A native woven Indian muslin cloth, made from Indian cotton and embroidered with floral designs in silk. About 48 ends and 42 picks per inch, 40's T., 40's W. The yarns generally are of a brown tint. -
113 Kandahar Wool
Good quality carpet wool from East India. It is largely used for the native-made Indian carpets (see Indian wool) -
114 Khodia
A coarse cotton cloth used for bedding in Madras. Native made and usually of Indian cotton. KHOKLIBANGA COTTON - A variety of East Indian cotton having a yellowish, but good strong staple. -
115 Purdah
A cotton cloth, plain weave in blue and white stripes, used in India for curtains and native-made from Indian cotton. The stripes are usually equal widths. The term is also applied to the very fine cotton veil worn by high-caste Indian women. -
116 walnut
American walnut орех чёрный, Juglans nigraAustralian walnut криптокария Пальмерстона, Cryptocarya palmerstoniibean walnut криптокария Пальмерстона, Cryptocarya palmerstoniiBelgium walnut тунг моллукский, Aleurites mollucanabitternut walnut орех серый, Juglans cinereaBixby walnut орех серый, Juglans cinereablack walnut орех чёрный ( Juglans nigra)Californian walnut орех Линдса, Juglans lindsiiCircassian walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiaEast Indian walnut альбиция Лебекка, Albizzia lebbeckEnglish walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiaEuropean walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiaFrench walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiagold coast walnut ловоа Клайна, Lovoa klaineanaItalian walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiaJapanese walnut орех Зибольда, Juglans sieboldianalemon walnut кария белая, Carya albaManchurian walnut орех маньчжурский, Juglans mandschuricaMexican walnut орех скальный, Juglans rupestrisnative walnut орех скальный, Juglans rupestrisNew Guinea walnut драконтомелум, DracontomelumPacific walnut драконтомелум, DracontomelumPersian walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiaQueensland walnut криптокария Пальмерстона, Cryptocarya palmerstoniisatin walnut ликвидамбар смолоносный, амбровое дерево, стираксовое дерево, Liquidambar styracifluasiris walnut альбиция Лебекка, Albizzia lebbecksweet walnut кария белая, Carya albaTurkish walnut орех грецкий, Juglans regiaEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > walnut
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117 Darale
An East Indian native cotton fabric, plain weave, all grey yarns, but with a narrow red stripe near each selvedge. Used for native garments. Made about 52-ends and 52 picks per inch, 30's T., 24's to 28's W. -
118 Gherad
A native-made Indian fabric of all native silk. -
119 Ilicha
A hand-woven silk and cotton fabric, used for shawls by native women in East India. It is native made from Indian raw materials. -
120 Khirkee-Dar-Pugri
The full-dress turban of Hindu and Mohammedan gentlemen attached to native courts. It is a portion of an honorary dress presented on certain state occasions to persons of rank by native princes. In the lower Indian provinces it is worn by Hindus only.
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