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adj
verb
noun
- a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing
- (uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers.
- (New Zealand, British, countable) A washcloth.
- (US, countable) A flannel shirt.
- (slang, uncountable) Soothing, plausible untruth or half-truth; claptrap.
- (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth
- bath linen consisting of a piece of cloth used to wash the face and body
noun
- a fabric woven with fibers from the flax plant
- (uncountable) Thread or cloth made from flax fiber.
- a high-quality paper made of linen fibers or with a linen finish
- white goods or clothing made with linen cloth
- A light beige colour, like that of linen cloth undyed.
- (countable) Domestic textiles, such as tablecloths, bedding, towels, underclothes, etc., that are made of linen or linen-like fabrics of cotton or other fibers; linens.
adj
verb
noun
- The act of flouncing; a dramatic departure.
- A row of corrugations, skin folds, or spines, on the hemipenis of a snake.
- (sewing) A strip of decorative material, usually pleated, attached along one edge; a ruffle.
- the act of walking with exaggerated jerky motions
- a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim
noun
- (textiles) The use of interwoven yarns of mixed colours to produce flecks.
- Various species of the genus Erica.
- A purple colour with a tint of pink and blue.
- A plant in the family Ericaceae.
- Various species of the genus Cassiope.
- An evergreen plant, Calluna vulgaris, with spiky leaves and small purple, pink, or white flowers.
- interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted greyish shades with flecks of color
- common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
adj
noun
- Thin, woven, gauze-like fabric.
- A sheet of absorbent paper, especially one that is made to be used as tissue paper, toilet paper or a handkerchief.
- (horse racing, slang) The scratch sheet or racing form.
- Absorbent paper as material.
- (biology) A group of cells (along with their extracellular matrix if any) that are similar in origin and function together to do a specific job.
- A fine transparent silk material, used for veils, etc.; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or silver threads, or embossed with figures.
- Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series.
- a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
verb
adj
noun
- a rough loosely woven fabric originally made with yarn that was spun at home
- Fabric made from homespun yarn. Also, machine made fabrics (usually cottons) similar to homespun fabrics in that solids, plaids, or stripes are created by weaving dyed threads (rather than printing), so that both sides of the fabric look the same.
noun
- A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, used for curtains, etc,.
- Thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
- (theater) A theater drop that appears opaque when a scene in front is lighted and transparent or translucent when a scene in back is lighted.
- A woven, nonwoven or knitted fabric composed of continuous strands of material used for reinforcing or strengthening membranes.
- A large military scarf, usually camouflage coloured and used for concealment when not used as a scarf.
- (photography) A sheet of gauze etc. used to reduce the intensity of light.
- (online gaming) A practice match between one or more organized teams usually in preparation for a more competitive format, such as a tournament.
- a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater
verb
noun
- (chiefly uncountable) A soft fabric made of this wool.
- (countable, by extension) Any similar shawl.
- (countable) A rich kind of shawl made from this wool.
- (chiefly uncountable) Fine, downy wool from beneath the outer hair of the Cashmere goat.
- a soft fabric made from the wool of the Cashmere goat
- the wool of the Kashmir goat
noun
- a thick twilled fabric of wool and cotton
- the expensive silvery grey fur of the chinchilla
- small rodent with soft pearly grey fur; native to the Andes but bred in captivity for fur
- (countable) A small, crepuscular rodent of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes Mountains, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.
- (uncountable) The fur of a chinchilla, used for clothing.
- A variety of Persian cat with white fur and green eyes.
noun
- A thin fabric with a loose, open weave.
- Mist or haze
- Ellipsis of wire gauze
- (medicine) A similar bleached cotton fabric used as a surgical dressing.
- A thin woven metal or plastic mesh.
- a net of transparent fabric with a loose open weave
- (medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings
verb
noun
- fiber of the flax plant that is made into thread and woven into linen fabric
- plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem
- A flax bush, a plant of the genus Phormium, native to New Zealand, with strap-like leaves up to 3 metres long that grow in clumps.
- A plant of the genus Linum, especially Linum usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. Also known as linseed, especially when referring to the seeds.
- The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles.
noun
name
- A neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska.
- A metropolitan city of Tuscany, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Florence.
- An unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California.
- An unincorporated community in Rutherford County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated census-designated place, the county seat of Florence County, Wisconsin.
- (historical) A former province of Tuscany.
- A city in Williamson County, Texas.
- A female given name from Latin.
- An unincorporated community in Snohomish County, Washington.
- An unincorporated community in the town of Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont.
- A town in Codington County, South Dakota.
- A city, the county seat of Florence County, South Carolina.
- A city, the county seat of Lauderdale County, Alabama.
- A tiny city in Lyon County, Minnesota.
- A town, the county seat of Pinal County, Arizona.
- An unincorporated community in Hanover Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
- A village in the city of Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
- A coastal city in Lane County, Oregon.
- A town in Rankin County, Mississippi.
- An unincorporated community in Stephenson County, Illinois.
- A statutory city in Fremont County, Colorado.
- An unincorporated community in Morgan County, Missouri.
- A suburb of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
- A number of other townships in the United States, listed under Florence Township.
- A census-designated place in York Township, Switzerland County, Indiana.
- A town in Florence County, Wisconsin, surrounding the census-designated place of the same name.
- A city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany, Italy.
- A village in Pike County, Illinois.
- A minor city in Marion County, Kansas, named after daughter of Samuel J. Crawford.
- A township in New Jersey.
- A town in Oneida County, New York.
- A community in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A home rule city in Boone County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Paint Township, Madison County, Ohio.
- (historical) A medieval and early modern republic centered on the city of Florence in Italy that existed from 1115 to 1185 and from 1197 to 1569 when the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was formed.
- A census-designated place in Ravalli County, Montana.
- An unincorporated community in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
noun
noun
- A stiff petticoat made from this fabric.
- Netting placed around ships to guard against torpedoes.
- Any of the hoops making up the framework used to support cladding over a boiler.
- A stiff fabric made from cotton and horsehair.
- A skirt stiffened with hoops.
- a stiff coarse fabric used to stiffen hats or clothing
- a skirt stiffened with hoops
- a full stiff petticoat made of crinoline fabric
noun
- a sample piece of cloth
- (UK) A channel or passage of water between sandbanks, or between a sandbank and a seashore.
- (figuratively) A clump or portion of something.
- A selection of such samples bound together.
- A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth or a similar material.
- (figuratively) A demonstration, an example, a proof.
verb
noun
- a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.
- any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America
- A pushing action.
- (nautical) A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle wind but resistant to fraying in a strong wind.
- A warm, often hooded infant garment, as outerwear or sleepwear, similar to a sleeper or sleepsack; especially as baby bunting or bunting bag.
- Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag.
- Any of various songbirds of the genus Emberiza, having short bills and brown or gray plumage.
- Flags considered as a group.
- A strong timber; a stout prop.
verb
noun
- A sturdy woven fabric.
- (military) A belt and shoulder harness with attached pouches used to carry a soldier's equipment, water, ammunition, etc.
- (baseball) The part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb; the web.
- (zoology) The webs of the digits.
- (printing) Tapes conducting webs of paper in a printing machine.
- a strong fabric woven in strips
- a narrow closely woven tape; used in upholstery or for seat belts
- something forming a web (as between the toes of birds)
verb
noun
- A fabric having a stiff twill weave.
- (history) A former title of the emperors of Japan during a certain period.
- A game of skill, in which identically shaped (but differently colored and valued) wooden sticks must be removed from a pile without disturbing the remaining stack.
- (literary, countable) Any emperor of Japan.
- the emperor of Japan; when regarded as a religious leader the emperor is called tenno
noun
- a fabric woven with fibers from the flax plant
- (uncountable) Thread or cloth made from flax fiber.
- a high-quality paper made of linen fibers or with a linen finish
- white goods or clothing made with linen cloth
- A light beige colour, like that of linen cloth undyed.
- (countable) Domestic textiles, such as tablecloths, bedding, towels, underclothes, etc., that are made of linen or linen-like fabrics of cotton or other fibers; linens.
adj
noun
- (textiles) The use of interwoven yarns of mixed colours to produce flecks.
- Various species of the genus Erica.
- A purple colour with a tint of pink and blue.
- A plant in the family Ericaceae.
- Various species of the genus Cassiope.
- An evergreen plant, Calluna vulgaris, with spiky leaves and small purple, pink, or white flowers.
- interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted greyish shades with flecks of color
- common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the Northern Hemisphere
adj
noun
- Thin, woven, gauze-like fabric.
- A sheet of absorbent paper, especially one that is made to be used as tissue paper, toilet paper or a handkerchief.
- (horse racing, slang) The scratch sheet or racing form.
- Absorbent paper as material.
- (biology) A group of cells (along with their extracellular matrix if any) that are similar in origin and function together to do a specific job.
- A fine transparent silk material, used for veils, etc.; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or silver threads, or embossed with figures.
- Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series.
- a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
verb
noun
- A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, used for curtains, etc,.
- Thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
- (theater) A theater drop that appears opaque when a scene in front is lighted and transparent or translucent when a scene in back is lighted.
- A woven, nonwoven or knitted fabric composed of continuous strands of material used for reinforcing or strengthening membranes.
- A large military scarf, usually camouflage coloured and used for concealment when not used as a scarf.
- (photography) A sheet of gauze etc. used to reduce the intensity of light.
- (online gaming) A practice match between one or more organized teams usually in preparation for a more competitive format, such as a tournament.
- a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater
verb
noun
- (chiefly uncountable) A soft fabric made of this wool.
- (countable, by extension) Any similar shawl.
- (countable) A rich kind of shawl made from this wool.
- (chiefly uncountable) Fine, downy wool from beneath the outer hair of the Cashmere goat.
- a soft fabric made from the wool of the Cashmere goat
- the wool of the Kashmir goat
noun
- a thick twilled fabric of wool and cotton
- the expensive silvery grey fur of the chinchilla
- small rodent with soft pearly grey fur; native to the Andes but bred in captivity for fur
- (countable) A small, crepuscular rodent of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes Mountains, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.
- (uncountable) The fur of a chinchilla, used for clothing.
- A variety of Persian cat with white fur and green eyes.
noun
- A thin fabric with a loose, open weave.
- Mist or haze
- Ellipsis of wire gauze
- (medicine) A similar bleached cotton fabric used as a surgical dressing.
- A thin woven metal or plastic mesh.
- a net of transparent fabric with a loose open weave
- (medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings
verb
noun
- fiber of the flax plant that is made into thread and woven into linen fabric
- plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem
- A flax bush, a plant of the genus Phormium, native to New Zealand, with strap-like leaves up to 3 metres long that grow in clumps.
- A plant of the genus Linum, especially Linum usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. Also known as linseed, especially when referring to the seeds.
- The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles.
noun
name
- A neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska.
- A metropolitan city of Tuscany, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Florence.
- An unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California.
- An unincorporated community in Rutherford County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated census-designated place, the county seat of Florence County, Wisconsin.
- (historical) A former province of Tuscany.
- A city in Williamson County, Texas.
- A female given name from Latin.
- An unincorporated community in Snohomish County, Washington.
- An unincorporated community in the town of Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont.
- A town in Codington County, South Dakota.
- A city, the county seat of Florence County, South Carolina.
- A city, the county seat of Lauderdale County, Alabama.
- A tiny city in Lyon County, Minnesota.
- A town, the county seat of Pinal County, Arizona.
- An unincorporated community in Hanover Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
- A village in the city of Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
- A coastal city in Lane County, Oregon.
- A town in Rankin County, Mississippi.
- An unincorporated community in Stephenson County, Illinois.
- A statutory city in Fremont County, Colorado.
- An unincorporated community in Morgan County, Missouri.
- A suburb of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
- A number of other townships in the United States, listed under Florence Township.
- A census-designated place in York Township, Switzerland County, Indiana.
- A town in Florence County, Wisconsin, surrounding the census-designated place of the same name.
- A city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany, Italy.
- A village in Pike County, Illinois.
- A minor city in Marion County, Kansas, named after daughter of Samuel J. Crawford.
- A township in New Jersey.
- A town in Oneida County, New York.
- A community in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A home rule city in Boone County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Paint Township, Madison County, Ohio.
- (historical) A medieval and early modern republic centered on the city of Florence in Italy that existed from 1115 to 1185 and from 1197 to 1569 when the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was formed.
- A census-designated place in Ravalli County, Montana.
- An unincorporated community in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
noun
adj
noun
- a rough loosely woven fabric originally made with yarn that was spun at home
- Fabric made from homespun yarn. Also, machine made fabrics (usually cottons) similar to homespun fabrics in that solids, plaids, or stripes are created by weaving dyed threads (rather than printing), so that both sides of the fabric look the same.
noun
- A stiff petticoat made from this fabric.
- Netting placed around ships to guard against torpedoes.
- Any of the hoops making up the framework used to support cladding over a boiler.
- A stiff fabric made from cotton and horsehair.
- A skirt stiffened with hoops.
- a stiff coarse fabric used to stiffen hats or clothing
- a skirt stiffened with hoops
- a full stiff petticoat made of crinoline fabric
adj
verb
noun
- a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing
- (uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers.
- (New Zealand, British, countable) A washcloth.
- (US, countable) A flannel shirt.
- (slang, uncountable) Soothing, plausible untruth or half-truth; claptrap.
- (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth
- bath linen consisting of a piece of cloth used to wash the face and body
noun
- a sample piece of cloth
- (UK) A channel or passage of water between sandbanks, or between a sandbank and a seashore.
- (figuratively) A clump or portion of something.
- A selection of such samples bound together.
- A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth or a similar material.
- (figuratively) A demonstration, an example, a proof.
verb
noun
- a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.
- any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America
- A pushing action.
- (nautical) A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle wind but resistant to fraying in a strong wind.
- A warm, often hooded infant garment, as outerwear or sleepwear, similar to a sleeper or sleepsack; especially as baby bunting or bunting bag.
- Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag.
- Any of various songbirds of the genus Emberiza, having short bills and brown or gray plumage.
- Flags considered as a group.
- A strong timber; a stout prop.
verb
noun
- A sturdy woven fabric.
- (military) A belt and shoulder harness with attached pouches used to carry a soldier's equipment, water, ammunition, etc.
- (baseball) The part of a baseball mitt between the forefinger and thumb; the web.
- (zoology) The webs of the digits.
- (printing) Tapes conducting webs of paper in a printing machine.
- a strong fabric woven in strips
- a narrow closely woven tape; used in upholstery or for seat belts
- something forming a web (as between the toes of birds)
verb
noun
- A fabric having a stiff twill weave.
- (history) A former title of the emperors of Japan during a certain period.
- A game of skill, in which identically shaped (but differently colored and valued) wooden sticks must be removed from a pile without disturbing the remaining stack.
- (literary, countable) Any emperor of Japan.
- the emperor of Japan; when regarded as a religious leader the emperor is called tenno
adj
verb
noun
- a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing
- (uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers.
- (New Zealand, British, countable) A washcloth.
- (US, countable) A flannel shirt.
- (slang, uncountable) Soothing, plausible untruth or half-truth; claptrap.
- (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth
- bath linen consisting of a piece of cloth used to wash the face and body
verb
noun
- The act of flouncing; a dramatic departure.
- A row of corrugations, skin folds, or spines, on the hemipenis of a snake.
- (sewing) A strip of decorative material, usually pleated, attached along one edge; a ruffle.
- the act of walking with exaggerated jerky motions
- a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim
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adj
verb
noun
- a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing
- (uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers.
- (New Zealand, British, countable) A washcloth.
- (US, countable) A flannel shirt.
- (slang, uncountable) Soothing, plausible untruth or half-truth; claptrap.
- (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth
- bath linen consisting of a piece of cloth used to wash the face and body
adj
noun
- a rough loosely woven fabric originally made with yarn that was spun at home
- Fabric made from homespun yarn. Also, machine made fabrics (usually cottons) similar to homespun fabrics in that solids, plaids, or stripes are created by weaving dyed threads (rather than printing), so that both sides of the fabric look the same.