a triangular piece of cloth or land
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gaira triangular piece (of cloth or land)
gairsGAIR, a triangular piece (of cloth or land)
GORETriangular piece of cloth.
clouta piece of cloth or leather rag
scarvesSCARF, a piece of cloth worn for warmth or protection
insettingornamental piece of cloth or other material set into a garment
insetsornamental piece of cloth or other material set into a garment
insetornamental piece of cloth or other material set into a garment
moppiece of cloth, sponge, etc., fastened to a stick, for washing or dusting
mopspiece of cloth, sponge, etc., fastened to a stick, for washing or dusting
patchesA piece of cloth sewn onto clothing as a badge or distinguishing mark
moppedpiece of cloth, sponge, etc., fastened to a stick, for washing or dusting
hemmingTurn under and sew the edge of (a piece of cloth or clothing)
hemstitchingIncorporate such a decoration in the hem of (a piece of cloth or clothing)
hemstitchedIncorporate such a decoration in the hem of (a piece of cloth or clothing)
scarfto cover with a scarf / a piece of cloth worn for warmth or protection
flagpiece of cloth with distinctive colors or design that is used as a symbol
flagspiece of cloth with distinctive colors or design that is used as a symbol
towelsA piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry
remnantsA piece of cloth or carpeting left when the greater part has been used or sold
eraserdevice, as a piece of rubber or cloth, for erasing marks made with pen, pencil, chalk, etc.
skirtscloth facing that hangs from the bottom edge or across the front of a piece of furniture
patchesA piece of cloth or other material used to mend or strengthen a torn or weak point
stupesA piece of soft cloth or absorbent cotton dipped in hot water and used to make a poultice
didiespiece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained
didypiece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained
didiepiece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained
mantaa square piece of cloth or blanket used in southwestern United States and Latin America usually as a cloak or shawl
napkina piece of material (as cloth or paper) used at table to wipe the lips or fingers and protect the clothes
tambourflexible, sliding shutter used as a desk top or door, made of closely set wood strips attached to a piece of cloth
tamboursflexible, sliding shutter used as a desk top or door, made of closely set wood strips attached to a piece of cloth
antimacassarsA piece of cloth put over the back of a chair to protect it from grease and dirt or as an ornament
thrumsany short piece of waste thread or yarn; tuft, tassel, or fringe of threads, as at the edge of a piece of cloth
handkerchiefa small usually square piece of cloth used for usually personal purposes (as blowing the nose) or as a clothing accessory also HANDKERCHER
thrumany short piece of waste thread or yarn; tuft, tassel, or fringe of threads, as at the edge of a piece of cloth
handkerchiefsHANDKERCHIEF, a small usually square piece of cloth used for usually personal purposes (as blowing the nose) or as a clothing accessory also HANDKERCHER
pareothe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
pareuthe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
pareosthe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
pareusthe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt