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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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A type of woven filter septum made from natural or synthetic yarns.
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A book bound in cloth.
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(Clothbound). A textile binding material.
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A fiberglass reinforcement made by weaving strands of glass fiber yarns. Cloth is available in various weights measured in ounces per square yard or Kg/m2.
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A book with cloth, such as linen or another textile, used for the spine and covers. Compare with half cloth and quarter leather.
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The most common material used for the covering of a binding.
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book binding material woven from cotton, linen, wool or synthetic fibers
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The cloth that binds a book's hard covers. Any book described as "cloth" is a hardcover copy.
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A woven fabric made from fine yarns of fiberglass.
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A cloth-bound book. The covering can be linen, buckram or another textile.
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artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
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Boards that have been covered in cloth, i.e. cloth bound
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A generic term embracing all textile fabrics and felts. Cloth may be formed out of any textile fiber, wire, or material.
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The material that covers the slate and rails. Usually made from wool, and/or synthetic fibres.
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A generic term referring to all materials formed from textile fiber, wire or felts.
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a common material used, from the late-19th century, to cover the boards of hardcover books. In modern trade publishing, however, paper has become more common than cloth for covering boards.
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widely used as a covering material since about 1830: original cloth is that commissioned by the publisher - binder's cloth a rebinding.
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the material which covers the bed and cushions of a pool table. The cloth used to cover a pool table is very special and can come in a variety of grades. Along with the general quality of the table itself, the cloth play a very important role in how a particular table plays.
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As used in this work the word cloth means a particular type of material woven from wool and having a smooth surface and a close dense texture. It must be specially noted that in this work cloth is not synonymous with material or fabric.
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In general a pliant fabric; woven, knitted, felted or otherwise formed of any textile fiber, wire or other suitable material. Usually understood to mean a woven felted or textile fabric.
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