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81 Bago Fibre
Bast fibre. Obtained from the Gnetum gnemon, a tall shrub, native of the Philippines; used for twine and cordage by the natives. -
82 Balanae Fibre
Very strong fibre obtained from the Balanae tree in the Philippines; used for twine and cordage by the natives. -
83 Balbas Fibre
Tough stem fibre obtained from the vine of a creeper in the Philippines; used for cordage by the natives. -
84 Bangar Fibre
Bast fibre obtained from a species of the Sterculia, a large tree in the Philippines; used for ropes by the natives. -
85 Hollandas
An all-cotton cloth made to imitate linen Hollanda. The warp is all colour, blue and black stripes on a drab ground. Grey or drab coloured weft. Made in stripes and checks. The cloth is finished with a " linen finish," and creased when made up. Shipped to the Philippines. A common quality is 27-in. wide, 45 yards to 50 yards long, 52 ends and 56 picks per inch, 20's T., 20's W., 91/2-lb. 45 yards. Used for dresses, trouserings, etc. -
86 Jipguid Fibre
A bast fibre obtained from a species of the Ichnocarpus, a climber in the Philippines, used for making fishing nets by the natives. -
87 Pangdan Fibre
The long leaves of the screw pine in the Philippines which are split into strips and woven into mats and bags. -
88 Petate Mats
The leaves of the buri palm in the Philippines are made into mats. -
89 Rabo De Leon Fibre
A leaf fibre, similar to Manila hemp, obtained from a species of the Sanseviera in the Philippines, and used by the natives for cloth.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Rabo De Leon Fibre
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90 Silhigon Fibre
A bast fibre obtained from several species of the Sida, a perennial shrub in the Philippines. Used by the natives for cloth and twine. -
91 Trouserings
Coloured striped or checked cotton fabrics used in India, the Philippines, Egypt, and many South American markets for trousers. Generally made from coloured yarns in drab, black, brown, and blue, from 27-in. to 48-in. wide, plain and twill weaves. The cloths are sometimes raised on the back. A fair style is 64 ends and 48 picks per inch, 30's warp, 24's weft. Another cloth has 90 ends and 84 picks per inch, 36's warp, 32's weft; and a better cloth 80 ends and 74 picks per inch, 2/40's warp, 16's weft. -
92 Церковь Христа на Филиппинах
Religion: Iglesia ni Cristo, Iglesia ni Kristo ("Church of Christ", the largest entirely indigenous Christian church in the Philippines)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Церковь Христа на Филиппинах
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93 קווזון סיטי
Quezon City, city in the north of the Philippines -
94 Peso
(the standard unit of currency in many South and Central American countries and in the Philippines.) peso -
95 Filippijn
n. Filipino, resident of the Philippines, person of Filipino origin (country located on a group of islands in the western Pacific Ocean) -
96 Filippijns
adj. Philippine, of or pertaining to the Philippines (country located on a group of islands in the western Pacific Ocean) -
97 Manilla
n. Manila, seaport and capital city of the Philippines (country located on a group of islands in the western Pacific Ocean) -
98 parao
m.large vessel in the Philippines, carrying a high cabin at the poop. -
99 sinamay
m.a very light fabric made in the Philippines from the filaments of abacá. -
100 Agpui
AGPUI, or Batia or Catipu FibreA strong bast fibre yielded by a species of the Hibiscus tree in the Philippines, used for fabrics, cordage, etc.
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