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cloth
/ klɒθ /
imenicaodevanje
Množina reči cloth je cloths.
Sinonimi:
fabric · material · textile
ETYM Old Eng. clath cloth, AS. clâth cloth, garment; akin to Dutch kleed, Icel. klaethi, Dan. klaede, cloth, Swed. kläde, German kleid garment, dress.
Fabric of any sort, often made of cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers.
doek
imenicaodevanje
Množina reči doek je doeks.
drape
/ dreɪp /
imenica
Množina reči drape je drapes.
Sinonimi:
curtain · drapery · mantle · pall
1. Arrangement in or of folds
2. A drapery especially for a window; curtain
3. A sterile covering used in an operating room — usually used in plural
4. The cut or hang of clothing
drapet
imenica
Množina reči drapet je drapets.
fabric
/ fæbrɪk /
imenica
Množina reči fabric je fabrics.
Sinonimi:
cloth · material · textile
Sinonimi:
cloth · framework · material · textile
ETYM Latin fabrica fabric, workshop: cf. French fabrique fabric. Related to Forge.
Something made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; SYN. cloth, material, textile.
material
/ mətɪriəl /
imenica
Množina reči material je materials.
Sinonimi:
stuff
Sinonimi:
cloth · fabric · stuff · textile
1. The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; SYN. stuff.
2. Equipment needed for doing or making something; or
3. Information (data or ideas or observations) that can be reworked into a finished form
4. A person judged suitable for admission or employment
tissue
/ tɪsjuː /
imenica
Množina reči tissue je tissues.
Sinonimi:
tissue paper
ETYM French tissu, from tissu, p. p. of tisser, tistre, to weave, from Latin texere. Related to Text.
A soft thin (usually translucent) paper; SYN. tissue paper.
web
/ web /
imenica
Množina reči web je webs.
Sinonimi:
entanglement
Sinonimi:
WWW · World Wide Web · entanglement · network · vane
1. A network of sticky strands, such as those woven by spiders.
2. An intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving.
3. An intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim; SYN. entanglement.
4. Membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds and mammals.