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Definition of cloth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cloth is as below...
Cloth (n.) A
fabric
made of
fibrous
material
(or
sometimes
of wire, as in wire
cloth);
commonly,
a woven
fabric
of
cotton,
woolen,
or
linen,
adapted
to be made into
garments;
specifically,
woolen
fabrics,
as
distinguished
from all
others..
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Drape
::
Drape (v. t.) To cover or adorn with
drapery
or folds of
cloth,
or as with
drapery;
as, to drape a bust, a
building,
etc..
Doeskin
::
Doeskin
(n.) A firm
woolen
cloth with a
smooth,
soft
surface
like a doe's skin; -- made for men's
wear..
Vest
::
Vest (n.) To
clothe
with
authority,
power,
or the like; to put in
possession;
to
invest;
to
furnish;
to
endow;
--
followed
by with
before
the thing
conferred;
as, to vest a court with power to try cases of life and
death..
Throughout
::
Throughout
(adv.)
In every part; as, the cloth was of a piece
throughout..
Cockle
::
Cockle
(v. t.) To cause to
contract
into
wrinkles
or
ridges,
as some kinds of cloth after a
wetting..
Roll
::
Roll (v.) That which is
rolled
up; as, a roll of fat, of wool,
paper,
cloth,
etc..
Repellent
::
Repellent
(n.) A kind of
waterproof
cloth.
Investure
::
Investure
(v. t.) To
clothe;
to
invest;
to
install.
Waterproof
::
Waterproof
(n.) Cloth made
waterproof,
or any
article
made of such
cloth,
or of other
waterproof
material,
as
rubber;
esp., an outer
garment
made of such
material..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) The
uniform
clothing
issued
by
feudal
superiors
to their
retainers
and
serving
as a badge when in
military
service.
Tamis
::
Tamis (n.) A
sieve,
or
strainer,
made of a kind of
woolen
cloth..
Calendrer
::
Calendrer
(n.) A
person
who
calenders
cloth;
a
calender.
Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To
strike
cloth with
teasels
to raise a nap.
Shoddy
::
Shoddy
(a.) Made
wholly
or in part of
shoddy;
containing
shoddy;
as,
shoddy
cloth;
shoddy
blankets;
hence,
colloquially,
not
genuine;
sham;
pretentious;
as,
shoddy
aristocracy..
Weaving
::
Weaving
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
weaves;
the act or art of
forming
cloth in a loom by the union or
intertexture
of
threads..
Clout
::
Clout (n.) To cover with
cloth,
leather,
or other
material;
to
bandage;
patch,
or mend, with a
clout..
Scant
::
Scant
(superl.)
Not full,
large,
or
plentiful;
scarcely
sufficient;
less than is
wanted
for the
purpose;
scanty;
meager;
not
enough;
as, a scant
allowance
of
provisions
or
water;
a scant
pattern
of cloth for a
garment..
Sanguine
::
Sanguine
(n.)
Anything
of a
blood-red
color,
as
cloth..
Plumage
::
Plumage
(n.) The
entire
clothing
of a bird.
Mark
::
Mark (v. t.) To put a mark upon; to affix a
significant
mark to; to make
recognizable
by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of
merchandise;
to mark
clothing..
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