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Definition of sewed
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Sewed
(imp.)
of Se.
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Passement
::
Passement
(n.) Lace, gimp, braid etc., sewed on a
garment..
Sewed
::
Sewed
(imp.)
of Se.
Stripe
::
Stripe
(n.) A
strip,
or long,
narrow
piece
attached
to
something
of a
different
color;
as, a red or blue
stripe
sewed upon a
garment..
Pac
::
Pac (n.) A kind of
moccasin,
having
the edges of the sole
turned
up and sewed to the
upper..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the
border
of a piece of
stuff,
originally
consisting
of the ends of the warp,
projecting
beyond
the woven
fabric;
but more
commonly
made
separate
and sewed on,
consisting
sometimes
of
projecting
ends,
twisted
or
plaited
together,
and
sometimes
of loose
threads
of wool, silk, or
linen,
or
narrow
strips
of
leather,
or the
like..
Overhand
::
Overhand
(a.) Over and over; --
applied
to a style of
sewing,
or to a seam, in which two
edges,
usually
selvedges,
are sewed
together
by
passing
each
stitch
over
both..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) That
which,
being sewed or
otherwise
fastened
to an edge or
border,
serves
to
guard,
strengthen,
or adorn it.
Sewed
::
Sewed (p. p.) of Se.
Hem
::
Hem (n.) The edge or
border
of a
garment
or
cloth,
doubled
over and
sewed,
to
strengthen
raveling..
Stud
::
Stud (n.) An
ornamental
button
of
various
forms,
worn in a shirt
front,
collar,
wristband,
or the like, not sewed in
place,
but
inserted
through
a
buttonhole
or
eyelet,
and
transferable..
Gore
::
Gore (v.) A
wedgeshaped
or
triangular
piece of
cloth,
canvas,
etc., sewed into a
garment,
sail, etc., to give
greater
width at a
particular
part..
Brigandine
::
Brigandine
(n.) A coast of armor for the body,
consisting
of
scales
or
plates,
sometimes
overlapping
each
other,
generally
of
metal,
and sewed to linen or other
material.
It was worn in the
Middle
Ages..
Lorica
::
Lorica
(n.) A
cuirass,
originally
of
leather,
afterward
of
plates
of metal or horn sewed on linen or the
like..
Footrope
::
Footrope
(n.) That part of the
boltrope
to which the lower edge of a sail is
sewed.
Welt
::
Welt (n.) A small cord
covered
with cloth and sewed on a seam or
border
to
strengthen
it; an edge of cloth
folded
on
itself,
usually
over a cord, and sewed
down..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) The act of
sewing;
also, the line along which two
things
or parts are sewed
together,
or are
united
so as to form a seam, or that which
resembles
a
seam..
Fourchette
::
Fourchette
(n.) The
forked
piece
between
two
adjacent
fingers,
to which the front and back
portions
are
sewed..
Flounce
::
Flounce
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the skirt of a
woman's
dress,
consisting
of a strip
gathered
and sewed on by its upper edge
around
the
skirt,
and left
hanging..
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) A
horizontal
sewed fold, such as is made in a
garment,
to
shorten
it; a
plait..
Wheeler
::
Wheeler
(n.) A
worker
on sewed
muslin.
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