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906 words match “CLOT”

SWADDLE n. 3 definitions
Anything used to swaddle with, as a cloth or band; a swaddling band. They put me in bed in all my swaddles. Addison.
SWADDLING a.
from Swaddle, v. Swaddling band, Swaddling cloth, or Swaddling clout, a band or cloth wrapped round an infant, especially round a newborn infant. Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. Luke ii. 12.
SWAN'S-DOWN; SWANS-DOWN n. 2 definitions
A fine, soft, thick cloth of wool mixed with silk or cotton; a sort of twilled fustian, like moleskin. Swan's-down cotton. See Cotton flannel, under Cotton.
SWATCH n. 2 definitions
A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth. Halliwell. Jamieson.
SYMPATHETIC a. 4 definitions
re a wound if applied to the weapon that inflicted it, or even to a portion of the bloody clothes. Dunglison. -- Sympathetic sounds (Physics), sounds produced from solid bodies by means of vibrations which have been communicated to them from some other sounding body, by means of the air or an intervening solid. -- Sy…
TABLECLOTH n.
A cloth for covering a table, especially one with which a table is covered before the dishes, etc., are set on for meals.
TACK v. 14 definitions
by stitching or nailing; as, to tack together the sheets of a book; to tack one piece of cloth to another; to tack on a board or shingle; to tack one piece of metal to another by drops of solder.
TAG n. 11 definitions
A sale of usually used items (such as furniture, clothing, household items or bric-a-brac), conducted by one or a small group of individuals, at a location which is not a normal retail establishment.
TAILOR v. 5 definitions
To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor. These tailoring artists for our lays Invent cramped rules. M. Green.
TAKE v. 32 definitions
To employ; to use; to occupy; hence, to demand; to require; as, it takes so much cloth to make a coat. This man always takes time . . . before he passes his judgments. I. Watts.
TALED n.
A kind of quadrangular piece of cloth put on by the Jews when repeating prayers in the synagogues. Crabb.
TAMBOUR n. 6 definitions
d somewhat resembling a tambourine, used for stretching, and firmly holding, a portion of cloth that is to be embroidered; also, the embroidery done upon such a frame; -- called also, in the latter sense, tambour work.
TAMINE; TAMINY n.
A kind of woolen cloth; tammy.
TAMIS n. 2 definitions
A sieve, or strainer, made of a kind of woolen cloth.
TAMMY n. 2 definitions
A kind of woolen, or woolen and cotton, cloth, often highly glazed, -- used for curtains, sieves, strainers, etc.
TAPA n.
A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; -- sometimes called also kapa.
TAPESTRY n. 2 definitions
Brussels, in which the warp is printed before weaving, so as to produce the figure in the cloth. -- Tapestry moth. (Zoöl.) Same as Carpet moth, under Carpet.
TAR v. 3 definitions
To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth. To tar and feather a person. See under Feather, v. t.
TARPAULIN n. 3 definitions
A hat made of, or covered with, painted or tarred cloth, worn by sailors and others.
TARTAN n. 2 definitions
Woolen cloth, checkered or crossbarred with narrow bands of various colors, much worn in the Highlands of Scotland; hence, any pattern of tartan; also, other material of a similar pattern. MacCullummore's heart will be as cold as death can make it, when it does not warm to the tartan. Sir W. Scott. The sight of the tar…
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