(for fabric)

  • 31fabric — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cloth, textile, material, tissue; structure, framework. See production, materials, crossing, texture. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Material] Syn. cloth, textile, stuff; see cloth . 2. [Basic structure] Syn …

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  • 32fabric conditioner — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms fabric conditioner : singular fabric conditioner plural fabric conditioners a liquid used for making clothes soft when you wash them …

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  • 33fabric*/ — [ˈfæbrɪk] noun 1) [C/U] cloth that is used for making things such as clothes or curtains Syn: material plain/patterned/floral fabric[/ex] a wide range of fabrics[/ex] 2) [singular] the basic structure of something Drug abuse poses a major threat… …

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  • 34Fabric Application Interface Standard — The Fabric Application Interface Standard or FAIS is a common application programming interface framework for implementing storage applications in a storage networking environment. FAIS is defined by Technical Committee T11 of the… …

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  • 35Fabric buyer —    This person purchases fabrics for production. Additional responsibilities include negotiating costs, monitoring delivery, and managing any problems regarding fabric quality issues …

    Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • 36fabric hood — A British term for the fabric top of a convertible …

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  • 37fabric — [15] Latin faber was a term for an artisan who worked with hard materials – a carpenter, for example, or a smith (it probably came from a prehistoric Indo European base meaning ‘fit things together’). From it was derived fabrica, which denoted… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 38fabric — [15] Latin faber was a term for an artisan who worked with hard materials – a carpenter, for example, or a smith (it probably came from a prehistoric Indo European base meaning ‘fit things together’). From it was derived fabrica, which denoted… …

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  • 39fabric top — A soft top for a convertible made from a textile (such as canvas) as opposed to vinyl …

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  • 40fabric lands — Lands which were given for the erection and upkeep of churches and cathedrals …

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