worsted cloth

  • 51tamis — /tam ee, is/, n., pl. tamises /tam eez, euh siz/. a worsted cloth mesh constructed in open weave and having a corded face, used as a sieve or strainer. Also, tammy. [1595 1605; < F: sieve < ?; cf. OE temes sieve, c. MLG temes, MD temse, OHG&#8230; …

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  • 52tricot — /tree koh/, n. 1. a warp knit fabric of various natural or synthetic fibers, as wool, silk, or nylon, having fine vertical ribs on the face and horizontal ribs on the back, used esp. for making garments. 2. a kind of worsted cloth. [1870 75; < F …

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  • 53serge — noun A type of worsted cloth …

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  • 54tamis — noun A culinary strainer made from worsted cloth …

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  • 55gabardine —  , gaberdine  The first is a type of worsted cloth, the second a long cloak …

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  • 56gabardine, gaberdine —    The first is a type of worsted cloth, the second a long cloak …

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  • 57gabardine, gaberdine —    The first is a type of worsted cloth, the second a long cloak …

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  • 58tricot — tri·cot || trɪːkəʊ n. warp knit type of fabric; type of worsted cloth …

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  • 59tricots — tri·cot || trɪːkəʊ n. warp knit type of fabric; type of worsted cloth …

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  • 60tartan — tar•tan [[t]ˈtɑr tn[/t]] n. 1) tex a woolen or worsted cloth woven with stripes of different colors and widths crossing at right angles, worn chiefly by the Scottish Highlanders, each clan having its own distinctive pattern 2) tex clo such a&#8230; …

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