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Definition of cloth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cloth is as below...
Cloth (n.) A
fabric
made of
fibrous
material
(or
sometimes
of wire, as in wire
cloth);
commonly,
a woven
fabric
of
cotton,
woolen,
or
linen,
adapted
to be made into
garments;
specifically,
woolen
fabrics,
as
distinguished
from all
others..
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Vesture
::
Vesture
(v. t.) A
garment
or
garments;
a robe;
clothing;
dress;
apparel;
vestment;
covering;
envelope.
Blanketing
::
Blanketing
(n.) Cloth for
blankets.
Hessian
::
Hessian
(n.) See
Hessian
boots and
cloth,
under
Hessian,
a..
Napping
::
Napping
(n.) The act or
process
of
raising
a nap, as on
cloth..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
pattern
in
cloth,
paper,
or other
manufactured
article;
a
design
wrought
out in a
fabric;
as, the
muslin
was of a
pretty
figure..
Garb
::
Garb (v. t.) To
clothe;
array;
deck.
Clad
::
Clad () imp. & p. p. of
Clothe.
Singer
::
Singer
(n.) One
employed
to singe
cloth.
Drapet
::
Drapet
(n.)
Cloth.
Tailor
::
Tailor
(v. i.) To
practice
making
men's
clothes;
to
follow
the
business
of a
tailor.
Vestiary
::
Vestiary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
clothes,
or
vestments..
Drapery
::
Drapery
(n.) The
occupation
of a
draper;
cloth-making,
or
dealing
in
cloth..
Fray
::
Fray (v. i.) To wear out or into
shreads,
or to
suffer
injury
by
rubbing,
as when the
threads
of the warp or of the woof wear off so that the cross
threads
are
loose;
to
ravel;
as, the cloth frays
badly..
Clothe
::
Clothe
(v. t.) To
provide
with
clothes;
as, to feed and
clothe
a
family;
to
clothe
one's self
extravagantly..
Saucisse
::
Saucisse
(n.) A long and
slender
pipe or bag, made of cloth well
pitched,
or of
leather,
filled
with
powder,
and used to
communicate
fire to
mines,
caissons,
bomb
chests,
etc..
Nappiness
::
Nappiness
(n.) The
quality
of
having
a nap;
abundance
of nap, as on
cloth..
Tympan
::
Tympan
(n.) A frame
covered
with
parchment
or
cloth,
on which the blank
sheets
are put, in order to be laid on the form to be
impressed..
Unclothed
::
Unclothed
(a.) Not yet
clothed;
wanting
clothes;
naked.
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..
Gorm
::
Gorm (v. t.) To daub, as the hands or
clothing,
with gorm; to daub with
anything
sticky..
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