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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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Clothespress
::
Clothespress
(n.) A
receptacle
for
clothes.
Canvas
::
Canvas
(a.) Made of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
canvas
or
coarse
cloth;
as, a
canvas
tent..
Stuped
::
Stupe (v. t.) Cloth or flax
dipped
in warm water or
medicaments
and
applied
to a hurt or sore.
Stiffen
::
Stiffen
(v. t.) To make
stiff;
to make less
pliant
or
flexible;
as, to
stiffen
cloth with
starch..
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..
Denude
::
Denude
(v. t.) To
divest
of all
covering;
to make bare or
naked;
to
strip;
to
divest;
as, to
denude
one of
clothing,
or
lands..
Garb
::
Garb (n.) The whole dress or suit of
clothes
worn by any
person,
especially
when
indicating
rank or
office;
as, the garb of a
clergyman
or a
judge..
Coracle
::
Coracle
(n.) A boat made by
covering
a
wicker
frame with
leather
or
oilcloth.
It was used by the
ancient
Britons,
and is still used by
fisherman
in Wales and some parts of
Ireland.
Also, a
similar
boat used in
Thibet
and in
Egypt..
Purser
::
Purser
(n.) A
commissioned
officer
in the navy who had
charge
of the
provisions,
clothing,
and
public
moneys
on
shipboard;
-- now
called
paymaster..
Second-rate
::
Second-rate
(a.) Of the
second
size, rank,
quality,
or
value;
as, a
second-rate
ship;
second-rate
cloth;
a
second-rate
champion..
Lewisson
::
Lewisson
(n.) A kind of
shears
used in
cropping
woolen
cloth.
Fold
::
Fold (v. t.) To lap or lay in
plaits
or
folds;
to lay one part over
another
part of; to
double;
as, to fold
cloth;
to fold a
letter..
Wearing
::
Wearing
(n.) That which is worn;
clothes;
garments.
Water
::
Water (v. t.) To wet and
calender,
as
cloth,
so as to
impart
to it a
lustrous
appearance
in wavy
lines;
to
diversify
with
wavelike
lines;
as, to water silk. Cf.
Water,
n., 6..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Designed
to be worn or
placed
inward;
as, the wrong side of a
garment
or of a piece of
cloth..
Disrobe
::
Disrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
divest
of a robe; to
undress;
figuratively,
to strip of
covering;
to
divest
of that which
clothes
or
decorates;
as,
autumn
disrobes
the
fields
of
verdure..
Chrisom
::
Chrisom
(n.) A white
cloth,
anointed
with
chrism,
or a white
mantle
thrown
over a child when
baptized
or
christened..
Plumage
::
Plumage
(n.) The
entire
clothing
of a bird.
Sackclothed
::
Sackclothed
(a.)
Clothed
in
sackcloth.
Bureau
::
Bureau
(n.) A chest of
drawers
for
clothes,
especially
when made as an
ornamental
piece of
furniture..
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