Tripod for a canvas
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EASELTripod for a canvas
EASELTripod for a painter
EASELPlace for a canvas
EASELStand for a canvas
SKINCanvas for a tattoo
EASELProp for a canvas
TARPShort for a canvas cover.
TARPCanvas cover for a diamond
campstoola small canvas stool for outdoor use
campstoolsCAMPSTOOL, a small canvas stool for outdoor use
plimsolesA light rubber-soled canvas shoe, worn esp. for sports
plimsollsA light rubber-soled canvas shoe, worn esp. for sports
packboarda canvas-covered wooden or metal frame for carrying goods etc
packboardsPACKBOARD, a canvas-covered wooden or metal frame for carrying goods etc
floorclotha usually decorated heavy cloth (as of canvas) used for a floor covering
floorclothsFLOORCLOTH, a usually decorated heavy cloth (as of canvas) used for a floor covering
stretchersA wooden frame over which a canvas is spread and tautened ready for painting
stretcherA wooden frame over which a canvas is spread and tautened ready for painting
seabaga cylindrical canvas bag used especially by a sailor for clothes and other gear
nosebagA strong canvas or leather bag containing grain, fastened over a horse's muzzle for feeding
nosebagsA strong canvas or leather bag containing grain, fastened over a horse's muzzle for feeding
canvassesA variety of canvas with an open weave, used as a basis for tapestry and embroidery
canvasesA variety of canvas with an open weave, used as a basis for tapestry and embroidery
saucisson(French) a long canvas tube filled with powder for use as a fuse, eg when firing a mine also SAUCISSE
saucissonsSAUCISSON, (French) a long canvas tube filled with powder for use as a fuse, eg when firing a mine also SAUCISSE
musettesmall leather or canvas bag with a shoulder strap, used for carrying personal belongings, food, etc., while hiking, marching, or the like
stretchersA framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people
stretcherA framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people
thrumsto insert short pieces of rope yarn through (canvas) and thus give it a rough surface, as for wrapping about a part to prevent chafing
thrumto insert short pieces of rope yarn through (canvas) and thus give it a rough surface, as for wrapping about a part to prevent chafing