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Definition of cloths
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Cloths
(pl. ) of Clot.
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Manufacture
::
Manufacture
(n.)
Anything
made from raw
materials
by the hand, by
machinery,
or by art, as
cloths,
iron
utensils,
shoes,
machinery,
saddlery,
etc..
Sample
::
Sample
(v. t.) To take or to test a
sample
or
samples
of; as, to
sample
sugar,
teas,
wools,
cloths..
Flock
::
Flock
(sing.
/ pl.) Very fine,
sifted,
woolen
refuse,
especially
that from
shearing
the nap of
cloths,
used as a
coating
for wall paper to give it a
velvety
or
clothlike
appearance;
also, the dust of
vegetable
fiber used for a
similar
purpose..
Ritualism
::
Ritualism
(n.)
Specifically
:(a) The
principles
and
practices
of those in the
Church
of
England,
who in the
development
of the
Oxford
movement,
so-called,
have
insisted
upon a
return
to the use in
church
services
of the
symbolic
ornaments
(altar
cloths,
encharistic
vestments,
candles,
etc.) that were
sanctioned
in the
second
year of
Edward
VI., and
never,
as they
maintain,
forbidden
by
competennt
authority,
although
generally
disused.
Schaff-Herzog
Encyc.
(b) Also, the
principles
and
practices
o
Mangle
::
Mangle
(n.) A
machine
for
smoothing
linen or
cotton
cloth,
as
sheets,
tablecloths,
napkins,
and
clothing,
by
roller
pressure..
Bocking
::
Bocking
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
fabric,
used for floor
cloths,
to cover
carpets,
etc.; -- so
called
from the town of
Bocking,
in
England,
where it was first
made..
Cloths
::
Cloths
(pl. ) of Clot.
Candroy
::
Candroy
(n.) A
machine
for
spreading
out
cotton
cloths
to
prepare
them for
printing.
Jaconet
::
"Jaconet
(n.) A thin
cotton
fabric,
between
and
muslin,
used for
dresses,
neckcloths,
etc..
Quilt
::
Quilt (n.)
Anything
that is
quilted;
esp., a
quilted
bed
cover,
or a skirt worn by
women;
any cover or
garment
made by
putting
wool,
cotton,
etc.,
between
two
cloths
and
stitching
them
together;
also, any outer bed
cover..
Woolen
::
Woolen
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to wool or
woolen
cloths;
as,
woolen
manufactures;
a
woolen
mill; a
woolen
draper..
Market
::
Market
(n.) An
opportunity
for
selling
anything;
demand,
as shown by price
offered
or
obtainable;
a town,
region,
or
country,
where the
demand
exists;
as, to find a
market
for one's
wares;
there is no
market
for
woolen
cloths
in that
region;
India is a
market
for
English
goods..
Arming
::
Arming
(n.) Red dress
cloths
formerly
hung fore and aft
outside
of a
ship's
upper works on
holidays.
Linen
::
Linen (n.)
Thread
or cloth made of flax or
(rarely)
of hemp; -- used in a
general
sense to
include
cambric,
shirting,
sheeting,
towels,
tablecloths,
etc..
Clothier
::
Clothier
(n.) One who makes
cloths;
one who
dresses
or fulls
cloth.
Sort
::
Sort (v. t.) To
separate,
and place in
distinct
classes
or
divisions,
as
things
having
different
qualities;
as, to sort
cloths
according
to their
colors;
to sort wool or
thread
according
to its
fineness..
Draper
::
Draper
(n.) One who sells
cloths;
a
dealer
in
cloths;
as, a
draper
and
tailor..
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