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Definition of cloth
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Cloth (n.) The
distinctive
dress of any
profession,
especially
of the
clergy;
hence,
the
clerical
profession..
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Stretch
::
Stretch
(v. t.) To cause to
extend
in
breadth;
to
spread;
to
expand;
as, to
stretch
cloth;
to
stretch
the
wings..
Rhea
::
Rhea (n.) The ramie or
grass-cloth
plant.
See
Grass-cloth
plant,
under
Grass..
Jaconet
::
"Jaconet
(n.) A thin
cotton
fabric,
between
and
muslin,
used for
dresses,
neckcloths,
etc..
Seam
::
Seam (n.) The fold or line
formed
by
sewing
together
two
pieces
of cloth or
leather.
Authorize
::
Authorize
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
authority,
warrant,
or legal
power;
to give a right to act; to
empower;
as, to
authorize
commissioners
to
settle
a
boundary..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To twist and
compress;
to turn and
strain
with
violence;
to
writhe;
to
squeeze
hard; to
pinch;
as, to wring
clothes
in
washing..
Ruck
::
Ruck (v. t.) A
wrinkle
or
crease
in a piece of
cloth,
or in
needlework..
Launder
::
Launder
(v. i.) To wash, as
clothes;
to wash, and to
smooth
with a
flatiron
or
mangle;
to wash and iron; as, to
launder
shirts..
Yardstick
::
Yardstick
(n.) A stick three feet, or a yard, in
length,
used as a
measure
of
cloth,
etc..
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..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To pass
through
a
fulling
mill; to full, as
cloth..
Swaddled
::
Swaddle
(n.)
Anything
used to
swaddle
with, as a cloth or band; a
swaddling
band..
Wash
::
Wash (v. i.) To clean
anything
by
rubbing
or
dipping
it in
water;
to
perform
the
business
of
cleansing
clothes,
ore, etc., in
water..
Diaper
::
Diaper
(n.) An
infant's
breechcloth.
Tamis
::
Tamis (n.) A
sieve,
or
strainer,
made of a kind of
woolen
cloth..
Thibet Cloth
::
Thibet
cloth () A
fabric
made of
coarse
goat's
hair; a kind of
camlet.
Shearman
::
Shearman
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to shear
cloth.
Florence
::
Florence
(n.) A kind of
cloth.
Enflesh
::
Enflesh
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
flesh.
Work
::
Work (v. t.) To
produce
or form by
labor;
to bring forth by
exertion
or toil; to
accomplish;
to
originate;
to
effect;
as, to work wood or iron into a form
desired,
or into a
utensil;
to work
cotton
or wool into
cloth..
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