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Definition of fabric
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 fabric is as below...
Fabric
(n.) Any
system
or
structure
consisting
of
connected
parts;
as, the
fabric
of the
universe..
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Edifice
::
Edifice
(n.) A
building;
a
structure;
an
architectural
fabric;
--
chiefly
applied
to
elegant
houses,
and other large
buildings;
as, a
palace,
a
church,
a
statehouse..
Sural
::
Surah (n.) A soft
twilled
silk
fabric
much used for
women's
dresses;
--
called
also surah silk.
Uncoined
::
Uncoined
(a.) Not
fabricated;
not
artificial
or
counterfeit;
natural.
Tuf-taffeta
::
Tuf-taffeta
(n.) A silk
fabric
formerly
in use,
having
a nap or
pile..
Fabric
::
Fabric
(n.) The
structure
of
anything;
the
manner
in which the parts of a thing are
united;
workmanship;
texture;
make; as cloth of a
beautiful
fabric.
Fabricate
::
Fabricate
(v. t.) To
invent
and form; to
forge;
to
devise
falsely;
as, to
fabricate
a lie or
story..
Fabricating
::
Fabricating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Fabricat.
Build
::
Build (v. t.) To erect or
construct,
as an
edifice
or
fabric
of any kind; to form by
uniting
materials
into a
regular
structure;
to
fabricate;
to make; to
raise..
Wigan
::
Wigan (n.) A kind of
canvaslike
cotton
fabric,
used to
stiffen
and
protect
the lower part of
trousers
and of the
skirts
of
women's
dresses,
etc.; -- so
called
from
Wigan,
the name of a town in
Lancashire,
England..
Moleskin
::
Moleskin
(n.) Any
fabric
having
a thick soft shag, like the fur of a mole; esp., a kind of
strong
twilled
fustian..
Merino
::
Merino
(n.) A fine
fabric
of
merino
wool.
Bleaching
::
Bleaching
(n.) The act or
process
of
whitening,
by
removing
color or
stains;
esp. the
process
of
whitening
fabrics
by
chemical
agents..
Web
::
Web (n.) Fig.:
Tissue;
texture;
complicated
fabrication.
Network
::
Network
(n.) Any
system
of lines or
channels
interlacing
or
crossing
like the
fabric
of a net; as, a
network
of
veins;
a
network
of
railroads..
Galloon
::
Galloon
(n.) A
narrow
tapelike
fabric
used for
binding
hats,
shoes,
etc., --
sometimes
made
ornamental..
Braid
::
Braid (n.) A
narrow
fabric,
as of wool, silk, or
linen,
used for
binding,
trimming,
or
ornamenting
dresses,
etc..
Burlap
::
Burlap
(n.) A
coarse
fabric,
made of jute or hemp, used for
bagging;
also, a finer
variety
of
similar
material,
used for
curtains,
etc..
Neckcloth
::
Neckcloth
(n.) A piece of any
fabric
worn
around
the neck.
Benzine
::
Benzine
(n.) A
liquid
consisting
mainly
of the
lighter
and more
volatile
hydrocarbons
of
petroleum
or
kerosene
oil, used as a
solvent
and for
cleansing
soiled
fabrics;
--
called
also
petroleum
spirit,
petroleum
benzine.
Varieties
or
similar
products
are
gasoline,
naphtha,
rhigolene,
ligroin,
etc..
Sennit
::
Sennit
(n.) A
braided
cord or
fabric
formed
by
plaiting
together
rope yarns or other small
stuff.
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