cloth covers

  • 1cloth-bound — adj. having rigid front and back covers, covered with cloth; of books. Contrasted to {{softcover}}. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 2Cloth for book covers — Покровный материал (напр. ткань) для изготовления переплётных крышек …

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  • 3Altar cloth — Altar covered with white altar cloths. An (altar cloth) is used by various religious groups to cover an altar. Christianity, ancient Judaism, and Buddhism are among the world religions that use altar cloths. Because many altars are made of wood… …

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  • 4Pall (cloth) — A pall is a cloth which covers a casket at funerals. [CathEncy|wstitle=Pall] The word comes from the Latin pallium (cloak), through Old English. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pall pall Definitions from Dictionary.com ] ] The use of a… …

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  • 5drop cloth — drop ,cloth noun count AMERICAN a large piece of cloth that covers the floor and furniture in a room while you are painting …

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  • 6composition cloth — composition cloth, a cloth made from long flax, and dressed with a solution that makes it waterproof. It is used for bags, trunk covers, etc …

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  • 7sacrament cloth — sacrament cloth, the veil or cloth which covers the pyx or vessel containing the reserved Eucharist …

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  • 8binder's cloth — noun : cotton fabric with a finish suitable for book covers compare book cloth …

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  • 9Convertible — For the currency reference, see convertibility. For the stock trading reference, see convertible security. For the carriage, see Cabriolet (carriage) Jaguar XK c. 2008, with heatable glass rear window and fully automatic cloth top with integral… …

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  • 10Stahlhelm — (plural, Stahlhelme ) is German for steel helmet . The Imperial German Army began to replace the traditional leather Pickelhaube (spiked combat helmet) with the Stahlhelm during the First World War in 1916. The term Stahlhelm refers both to a… …

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