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Definition of fabric
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Fabric
(n.)
Framework;
structure;
edifice;
building.
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Knit
::
Knit (v. i.) To form a
fabric
by
interlacing
yarn or
thread;
to weave by
making
knots or
loops.
Twill
::
Twill (v. t.) A
fabric
women with a
twill.
Sarcenet
::
Sarcenet
(n.) A
species
of fine thin silk
fabric,
used for
linings,
etc..
Woolenet
::
Woolenet
(n.) A thin, light
fabric
of
wool..
Cottonade
::
Cottonade
(n.) A
somewhat
stout and thick
fabric
of
cotton.
Merino
::
Merino
(n.) A fine
fabric
of
merino
wool.
Brocatel
::
Brocatel
(n.) A kind of
coarse
brocade,
or
figured
fabric,
used
chiefly
for
tapestry,
linings
for
carriages,
etc..
Forgery
::
Forgery
(n.) That which is
forged,
fabricated,
falsely
devised,
or
counterfeited..
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..
Loom
::
Loom (n.) A frame or
machine
of wood or other
material,
in which a
weaver
forms cloth out of
thread;
a
machine
for
interweaving
yarn or
threads
into a
fabric,
as in
knitting
or lace
making..
Camlet
::
Camlet
(n.) A woven
fabric
originally
made of
camel's
hair, now
chiefly
of
goat's
hair and silk, or of wool and
cotton..
Cambric
::
Cambric
(n.) A
fabric
made, in
imitation
of linen
cambric,
of fine,
hardspun
cotton,
often with
figures
of
various
colors;
-- also
called
cotton
cambric,
and
cambric
muslin..
Coin
::
Coin (v. t.) To make or
fabricate;
to
invent;
to
originate;
as, to coin a
word..
Tissue
::
Tissue
(n.) Fig.: Web;
texture;
complicated
fabrication;
connected
series;
as, a
tissue
of
forgeries,
or of
falsehood..
Ribbing
::
Ribbing
(n.) An
assemblage
or
arrangement
of ribs, as the
timberwork
for the
support
of an arch or coved
ceiling,
the veins in the
leaves
of some
plants,
ridges
in the
fabric
of
cloth,
or the
like..
Invent
::
Invent
(v. t.) To frame by the
imagination;
to
fabricate
mentally;
to
forge;
-- in a good or a bad
sense;
as, to
invent
the
machinery
of a poem; to
invent
a
falsehood..
Warp
::
Warp (v. t.) To
weave;
to
fabricate.
Marker
::
Marker
(n.) An
attachment
to a
sewing
machine
for
marking
a line on the
fabric
by
creasing
it.
Thibet Cloth
::
Thibet
cloth () A
fabric
made of
coarse
goat's
hair; a kind of
camlet.
Pinna
::
Pinna (n.) Any
species
of
Pinna,
a genus of large
bivalve
mollusks
found in all warm seas. The
byssus
consists
of a large
number
of long, silky
fibers,
which have been used in
manufacturing
woven
fabrics,
as a
curiosity..
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