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21dry goods — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun plural but sometimes singular in construction : textiles, ready to wear clothing, and notions as distinguished from hardware, jewelry, groceries, and wet goods …
22dry goods — noun plural Date: 1657 textiles, ready to wear clothing, and notions as distinguished especially from hardware and groceries …
23dry goods — textile fabrics and related merchandise, as distinguished from groceries, hardware, etc. [1695 1705] * * * …
24flat goods — n. ancillary architectural hardware such as push plates, mop plates, stretcher plates, kick plates, etc …
25dry goods — /ˈdraɪ gʊdz/ (say druy goodz) plural noun textile fabrics and related articles of trade, as distinct from groceries, hardware, etc …
26hard goods — Durable merchandise (e.g., appliances, furniture, hardware) …
27hard goods — Durable merchandise (e.g., appliances, furniture, hardware) …
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30Richard Tangye — Sir Richard Trevithick Tangye (24 November 1833 14 October 1906) was a British manufacturer of engines and other heavy equipment. He was born at Illogan, near Redruth, Cornwall, the son of a small farmer. As a young boy he worked in the fields,… …