Definitions Found:
a textile worker
- shearmana textile worker
- shearmenSHEARMAN, a textile worker
- napperstextile worker who naps cloth
- nappertextile worker who naps cloth
- azlona textile fibre
- vinala synthetic textile fibre
- azlonsAZLON, a textile fibre
- textilesTEXTILE, a woven fabric
- triacetatea kind of textile fibre
- dacrona synthetic polyester textile fiber
- rovinga roll of textile fibres
- vinalsVINAL, a synthetic textile fibre
- dacronsDACRON, a synthetic polyester textile fiber
- rovingsROVING, a roll of textile fibres
- triacetatesTRIACETATE, a kind of textile fibre
- toothsa usually small broken-check textile pattern
- slubbinga slightly twisted roll of textile fibres
- fiberglassA textile fabric made from woven glass filaments
- slubbingsSLUBBING, a slightly twisted roll of textile fibres
- fiberglassesA textile fabric made from woven glass filaments
- byssusesA fine textile fiber and fabric of flax
- syntheticsA synthetic material or chemical, esp. a textile fiber
- delusteringRemove the luster from (a textile), typically by chemical treatment
- delusteredRemove the luster from (a textile), typically by chemical treatment
- rovingsa slightly twisted roll or strand of usually textile fibers
- sliversA strip of loose untwisted textile fibers produced by carding
- delustersRemove the luster from (a textile), typically by chemical treatment
- delusterRemove the luster from (a textile), typically by chemical treatment
- byssinosisA lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of textile fiber dust
- overplaida textile design consisting of a plaid pattern superimposed on another plaid
- plissetextile finish characterized by a puckered or blistered effect, produced by chemical treatment
- overplaidsOVERPLAID, a textile design consisting of a plaid pattern superimposed on another plaid
- tragacanthA white or reddish plant gum used in the food, textile, and pharmaceutical industries
- printedMark (a surface, typically a textile or a garment) with a colored design or pattern
- medallionsAn oval or circular painting, panel, or design used to decorate a building or textile
- medallionAn oval or circular painting, panel, or design used to decorate a building or textile
- noilshort fiber removed during the combing of a textile fiber and often separately spun into yarn
- vinala synthetic textile fiber that is a long-chain polymer consisting largely of vinyl alcohol units
- vinalsa synthetic textile fiber that is a long-chain polymer consisting largely of vinyl alcohol units
- textureThe character or appearance of a textile fabric as determined by the arrangement and thickness of its threads