Tear as in cloth
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SNAGTear, as in cloth.
SNAGA tear, as in cloth.
scaggedSCAG, to make a tear in cloth
scaggingSCAG, to make a tear in cloth
scagheroin (an addictive narcotic) / to make a tear in cloth
SNAGBreak or tear, as in nylons.
tearersmake (a hole or opening) by or as if by pulling apart by force tear a hole in the wall
adnexaparts added, attached, or adjunct to another or others, as the eyelids and tear glands in relation to the eyeball
adnexalparts added, attached, or adjunct to another or others, as the eyelids and tear glands in relation to the eyeball
piranhasA deep-bodied South American freshwater fish that typically lives in schools and has very sharp teeth that are used to tear flesh from prey. It has a reputation as a fearsome predator
SHIRRGather in rows, as cloth
shirrto draw (as cloth) together in a shirring
kitengea cotton cloth worn as a dress in East Africa
kitengesKITENGE, a cotton cloth worn as a dress in East Africa
lungicloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma
lungeescloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma
lungiscloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma
lungyicloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma
lungyiscloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma
lungeecloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma
sarilong cloth wrapped around the body, worn as a woman's garment in India
sarislong cloth wrapped around the body, worn as a woman's garment in India
cloutwhite cloth on a stake or frame used as a target in archery
leggina covering (as of leather or cloth) for the leg usually used in plural
haika voluminous piece of usually white cloth worn as an outer garment in northern Africa
haikaa voluminous piece of usually white cloth worn as an outer garment in northern Africa
warping(in weaving) Arrange (yarn) so as to form the warp of a piece of cloth
wimpleda. fold or wrinkle, as in cloth b. curve, bend, or turn, as in a road or river
wimplea. fold or wrinkle, as in cloth b. curve, bend, or turn, as in a road or river
godetan inset of cloth placed in a seam to give fullness (as at the bottom of a skirt)
wimplesa. fold or wrinkle, as in cloth b. curve, bend, or turn, as in a road or river
lambrequinsA piece of cloth covering the back of a medieval knight's helmet, represented in heraldry as the mantling
tamisesworsted cloth mesh constructed in open weave and having a corded face, used as a sieve or strainer
lambrequinA piece of cloth covering the back of a medieval knight's helmet, represented in heraldry as the mantling
tamisworsted cloth mesh constructed in open weave and having a corded face, used as a sieve or strainer
chadora large cloth worn as a combination head covering, veil, and shawl usually by Muslim women especially in Iran
chadorsa large cloth worn as a combination head covering, veil, and shawl usually by Muslim women especially in Iran
himationa rectangular cloth draped over the left shoulder and about the body and worn as a garment in ancient Greece
stupetwo or more layers of flannel or other cloth soaked in hot water and applied to the skin as a counterirritant
loinclothsA single piece of cloth wrapped round the hips, typically worn by men in some hot countries as their only garment