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1. adjective[garment] en laine2. plural noun* * *1.GB, woolen US ['wʊlən] noun1) ( garment) lainage m2) ( piece of cloth) tissu m en laine2.adjective [garment] de lainewoollen mill — lainerie f
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Woolen — Woollen (American English: woolen ) is the name of a yarn and cloth usually made from wool. Woollen yarn is known for being light, stretchy, and full of air. It is thus a good insulator, and makes a good knitting yarn. Woollen yarn is in contrast … Wikipedia
garment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ outer ▪ finished ▪ foundation ▪ heavy ▪ knitted, silk, woollen/woolen … Collocations dictionary
woolen — n. fabric woven from wool; garment made from wool adj. of wool; like wool; made from wool … English contemporary dictionary
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Clothing in the ancient world — The clothing of men and women and seveal social levels of Ancient Egypt are depicted in this tomb mural from the 15th century BC The clothing used in the ancient world strongly reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. Archaeology… … Wikipedia
Rubber pants — or rubber panties were the predecessor to plastic pants and served the purpose of a diaper cover, replacing the woolen garment. However, rubber pants is still a generic term for any pull on or snap on incontinence protective garment.Lacking a fly … Wikipedia
Omophorion — In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic liturgical tradition, the omophorion (Greek:polytonic|ὀμοφόριον ; Slavonic: омофоръ, omofor ) is the distinguishing vestment of a bishop and the symbol of his spiritual and ecclesiastical authority.… … Wikipedia
Omophor — Fresco from the 14th century depicting St. Gregory the Great wearing a white omophor. In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic liturgical tradition, the omophor (Slavonic: омофоръ, omofor; Greek:ὠμοφόριον omoforion) is the distinguishing… … Wikipedia
Nafta, Tunisia — For other uses, particularly as acronyms for two international trade treaties, see Nafta (disambiguation). Nefta Nefta Oasis Town Nefta Nickname(s): Kairouan of the South … Wikipedia
woolly — woolliness, n. /wool ee/, adj., woollier, woolliest, n., pl. woollies. adj. 1. consisting of wool: a woolly fleece. 2. resembling wool in texture or appearance: woolly hair. 3. clothed or covered with wool or something resembling it: a woolly… … Universalium