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1 Synod of Diamper (Council that formally united the ancient Christian Church of the Malabar Coast, India, with the Roman Catholic church)
Религия: Диамперский синодУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Synod of Diamper (Council that formally united the ancient Christian Church of the Malabar Coast, India, with the Roman Catholic church)
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2 Malabar Coast
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3 Chatai (Hindoo)
The term in India for the mats made all over the country. Those of Midnapore, near Calcutta, are remarkable for their fineness and classical design of the mosaic-like patterns of stained glass. Those made on the Malabar coast are renowned for their strength. -
4 Coir Yarn
Yarn spun on the Malabar coast from the coir fibre. There are eleven qualities which are placed roughly as follows in order of merit - Alapat - Pine hand twisted and is the finest in the world Anjengo, Aratory, Ashtamudy and Kuruva, or Curwa - All wheel twisted Vycome, Beach, Calicut, Beypore and Quilandi Weaving yarns hand twisted Cochin - Roping yarn All the above yarns are two ply. -
5 Synod of Diamper
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6 Aratory Yarn
Yarn spun from coir fibre on the Malabar Coast, always two-fold (see Coir Yarns) -
7 Ashtamudy Yarn
A coarse two-fold yam spun from coir fibre on the Malabar Coast (see Coir Yarns) -
8 Beach Yarn
A coarse two-fold yarn spun from coir fibre; from the Malabar Coast, and used for weaving matting and coarse fabrics (see Coir Yarns) -
9 Beypore Yarn
A coarse two-fold yarn spun from coir fibre on the Malabar coast and used for weaving mattings (see Coir Yarns) -
10 Kuruva Yarn
A very coarse two-fold yarn spun from coir fibre on the Malabar Coast and used for weaving coarse mattings. It is hand twisted (see Coir Yarns). Also called Curwa Yarn. -
11 Quilandi Yarn
A very coarse two-fold yarn spun from coir fibre on the Malabar coast and used for weaving sacking and mattings. It is hand twisted (see Coir yarns)
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