cotton manufacture

  • 1Cotton — For other uses, see Cotton (disambiguation). Cotton Hi …

    Wikipedia

  • 2Cotton-spinning machinery — Cotton Manufacturing Processes (after Murray 1911) Bale Breaker Blowing Room …

    Wikipedia

  • 3Manufacture — Man u*fac ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Manufactured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Manufacturing}.] [Cf. F. manufacturer.] 1. To make (wares or other products) by hand, by machinery, or by other agency; as, to manufacture cloth, nails, glass, etc. [1913… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 4manufacture — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ local ▪ cotton ropes of local manufacture ▪ metal, steel, etc. ▪ cloth, cotton …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 5manufacture — manufacturable, adj. manufactural, adj. /man yeuh fak cheuhr/, n., v., manufactured, manufacturing. n. 1. the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, esp. on a large scale: the manufacture of television sets. 2. the making or… …

    Universalium

  • 6cotton waste — noun : waste 4a(1) * * * cotton waste noun Refuse from cotton mills, used for cleaning machinery, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑cotton * * * cotton waste, refuse yarn from the manufacture of cotton, used especially for cleaning machinery and packing… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 7manufacture — man•u•fac•ture [[t]ˌmæn yəˈfæk tʃər[/t]] v. tured, tur•ing, n. 1) to make or produce by hand or machinery, esp. on a large scale 2) to work up (material) into form for use: to manufacture cotton[/ex] 3) to fabricate; concoct: to manufacture an… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 8Manufacture du textile en Grande Bretagne — L’un des premiers développements de la Révolution industrielle était les changements dans l’industrie du textile en Grande Bretagne. L’évolution de la Révolution industrielle a commencé par une croissance de la production du textile qui s’est… …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 9Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution — With the establishment of overseas colonies, the British Empire at the end of the 17th century/beginning of the 18th century had a vast source of raw materials and a vast market for manufactured goods. The manufacture of goods was performed on a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 10John Horrocks (cotton manufacturer) — John Horrocks (27 March 1768 1 March 1804), British cotton manufacturer and Member of Parliament, was born in Edgworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, England.His father was the owner of a small quarry, and John Horrocks spent his early days in… …

    Wikipedia