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1 noil
noil bo’l to realize, to reach. (Arabic) -
2 Noil Stripes
Cloths made from noil yarns (silk or worsted). Two beams are generally used, one for the ground ends dented 4 in a dent of dyed cotton, the other for the thicker noil yarn dented 2 in a dent. The noil yarn is dyed in bright colours to form stripes. The weft is usually black-dyed cotton, and the ground warp also black-dyed cotton. Many of these cloths are shipped to the West Coast of Africa. -
3 Clear Noil
Woollen noil, free from vegetable matter. -
4 Exhaust Noil
Short and long recombed silk noil. -
5 Long Noil
The best grade of silk noils. -
6 отпадък при ресане
noilБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > отпадък при ресане
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7 kampausjäte
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8 dobijena pri češljanju
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9 kratka vlakna vune
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10 верблюжий пух
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11 гребенной очес
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12 угар гребнечесания
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > угар гребнечесания
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13 ткань из гребенных очесов в яркую полоску
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > ткань из гребенных очесов в яркую полоску
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14 гребенной очес
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15 Silk Noils
Silk noils may be divided into two major divisions, i.e., Schappe noils, produced on the Continent, and English noils. The broad difference is that whereas the former are not free from the natural gum of the silkworm, the latter have the gum fully discharged. Owing to the difference of the processes of which they are the outcome, the English noil is whiter and longer than the schappe noil. The English noil in its turn is of two kinds "long" and "exhaust." The long noil is the simple by-product of the flat-dressing frame, and the exhaust (or short) noil has been recombed and is more " neppy " than the material from which it came. All silk noils, long or short, schappe or English, may be divided into " white " and " tussah " according as they are the produce of one kind of silk or the other. The white has many sub-divisions (" China " and " Italian," " Steam," etc.) and the tussah may be light or dark brown according as its origin is Chinese or Indian waste silk. These noils, after spinning, appear as noil yarns, which are useful among other purposes as striping yarn for cheap tweeds. They are also useful substitutes for " spun " silk at three to four times the price. Noils are used in the production of fancy effects by Continental spinners of the so-called " imitation " yarns. And in Yorkshire silk noils are periodically required by costume and dress tweed makers for procuring " knop " or snowflake effects in cheap woollens. For this purpose the " short " or " exhaust " noil is preferable to the " long " and in some circumstances the short or re-combed noil fetches a higher price than the intrinsically better noil containing the long fibre. -
16 дреб
(wool, cotton) combings; noil; shoddy* * *дреб,ж., само ед. текст. (wool, cotton) combings; flock; noil; shoddy; плат от \дреб shoddy (cloth).* * *devil's dust ; noil {noil}; shoody: дреб cloth - плат от дреб* * *1. (wool, cotton) combings;noil;shoddy 2. плат от ДРЕБ shoddy (cloth) -
17 Bourrette
f < textil> ■ bourrette silk; bourrette; silk noil; noil silk; noils -
18 Bourretteseide
f < textil> ■ bourrette silk; bourrette; silk noil; noil silk; noils -
19 Kämmlinge
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20 Seidenkämmlinge
См. также в других словарях:
Noil — Noil, n. [Prob. fr. Prov. E. oil, ile, ail, a beard of grain (OE. eil, AS. egl) combined with the indef. article, an oil becoming a noil.] A short or waste piece or knot of wool separated from the longer staple by combing; also, a similar piece… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noil — [noil] n. [< SW Yorkshire dial. < ?] short or knotted textile fibers combed from the long staple or, sometimes, spun in with longer staple to make yarn … English World dictionary
Noil — This article is about Noil. For NOIL (Nordre Oppdalen Idrettslag), see Nordre Oppdalen Idrettslag. Hand Dyed Silk Noil Noil is the short fiber left over from combing wool or spinning silk and used as a decorative additive for many spinning… … Wikipedia
noil — noun /nɔɪl/ A short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns. Sometimes it is referred to as Raw Silk, although this is somewhat of a misnomer. The silk noil was slightly nubby with random flecks… … Wiktionary
noil — [[t]nɔɪl[/t]] n. tex the short fibers of cotton, wool, worsted, etc., separated from the long fibers in combing • Etymology: 1615–25 noil′y, adj … From formal English to slang
noil — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1624 short fiber removed during the combing of a textile fiber and often separately spun into yarn … New Collegiate Dictionary
noil — noily, adj. /noyl/, n. a short fiber of cotton, wool, worsted, etc., separated from the long fibers in combing. [1615 25; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
noil — [nɔɪl] noun (usu. noils) short strands and knots combed out of wool fibre before spinning. Origin C17: prob. from OFr. noel, from med. L. nodellus, dimin. of L. nodus knot … English new terms dictionary
noil — /nɔɪl/ (say noyl) noun 1. a short fibre of wool or silk separated from the long fibres in combing. 2. Wool a short, tangled and broken fibre which may contain vegetable matter, removed from wool during combing. {? French noel, from Medieval Latin …
noil — n. (in sing. or pl.) short wool combings. Etymology: perh. f. OF noel f. med.L nodellus dimin. of L nodus knot … Useful english dictionary
Joseph B. Noil — Infobox Military Person name=Joseph B. Noil born= 1841 died= unknown placeofbirth=Nova Scotia, Canada placeofdeath= placeofburial= caption=U.S. Navy poster featuring Joseph Noil nickname= allegiance= United States of America branch= United States … Wikipedia