- wool filling
- аппаратный уток
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
External wall insulation — system= External wall insulation system (EWIS) a thermally insulated, protective, decorative exterior cladding system which consist of: *foamed polystyrene *mineral wool *polyurethane foam *mineral or synthetic plasterThermal insulation thickness … Wikipedia
poplin — /pop lin/, n. a finely corded fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or wool, for dresses, draperies, etc. [1700 10; < F popeline, earlier papeline < It papalina, fem. of papalino papal; so called from being made at the papal city of Avignon. See PAPAL,… … Universalium
Drugget — Druggett or drugget is a coarse woollen fabric felted or woven, self coloured or printed one side . Jonathan Swift refers to being in druggets drest, of thirteen pence a yard . [1] Formerly, a drugget was a sort of cheap stuff, very thin and… … Wikipedia
popeline — |päpə|lēn noun ( s) Etymology: French, from English poplin : a clothing fabric that has a silk or rayon warp and a wool filling and resembles poplin or rep * * * /pop euh leen , pop euh leen /, n. a fabric, resembling broadcloth, rep, or poplin… … Useful english dictionary
linsey-woolsey — /lin zee wool zee/, n., pl. linsey woolseys. 1. a coarse fabric woven from linen warp, or sometimes cotton, and coarse wool filling. 2. a garment made from this. 3. Archaic. any mixture that is incongruous or of poor quality; jumble: That last… … Universalium
flannel — /ˈflænəl / (say flanuhl) noun 1. a warm, soft fabric of wool or blends of wool and cotton, wool and rayon, or cotton warp with wool filling. 2. Especially WA, SA and Tasmania → face washer. 3. (plural) an outer garment, especially trousers, made… …
drugget — noun Etymology: Middle French droguet, diminutive of drogue trash, drug Date: 1580 1. a wool or partly wool fabric formerly used for clothing 2. a coarse durable cloth used chiefly as a floor covering 3. a rug having a cotton warp and a wool … New Collegiate Dictionary
linsey-woolsey — lin•sey wool•sey [[t]ˈlɪn ziˈwʊl zi[/t]] n. pl. seys tex a coarse fabric woven from linen warp, or sometimes cotton, and coarse wool filling • Etymology: 1475–85; lit., linen cloth, wool cloth … From formal English to slang
satinet — /sat n et /, n. 1. a satin weave fabric made with cotton warp and wool filling, fulled and finished to resemble wool. 2. a thin, light satin. Also, satinette. [1695 1705; < F; see SATIN, ET] * * * … Universalium
satinet — sat•i•net [[t]ˌsæt nˈɛt[/t]] n. 1) tex a satin weave fabric made with cotton warp and wool filling, fulled and finished to resemble wool 2) tex a thin, light satin, esp. of silk • Etymology: 1695–1705; < F; see satin, et … From formal English to slang
Yalda — Shabe Yaldā (PerB|یلدا) or Shabe Chelle (PerB|شب چله) is an Iranian festival originally celebrated on the Northern Hemisphere s longest night of the year, that is, on the eve of the Winter Solstice.Following the Iranian calendar reform of 1925,… … Wikipedia