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{i} linen
A light beige colour, like that of linen cloth undyed

linen colour:.

Domestic textiles, such as tablecloths, bedding, towels, under clothes, etc., that are made of linen or linen-like fabrics of cotton or other fibers; linens

She put the freshly cleaned linens into the linen closet.

Linen is tablecloths, sheets, pillowcases, and similar things made of cloth that are used in the home. embroidered bed linen
a fabric woven with fibers from the flax plant
Thread or cloth made from flax fiber
Domestic textiles made from linen or linen-like fabrics, such as tablecloths, bedding, towels, and the such
A fabric made from linen fibers obtained from inside the woody stem of the flax plant Linen fibers are much stronger and more lustrous than cotton Linen fabrics are very cool and absorbent, but wrinkle very easily, unless blended with manufactured fibers Linen is one of the oldest textile fibers
Flax, the raw material used to make linen fabric, is a fine, soft bast fiber obtained from the stalks of the plant by the process of retting The fibers are silver gray, bluish gray, brown, or creamy white in color and 12 to 40 inches long Flax has a soft, silky luster and is a good conductor of heat
the shirt, as being, in former times, chiefly made of linen
In a hotel, sheets and towels that are changed daily
A fine fabric, also referred to as evenweave, even though it's not always an evenweave There are many types of Linen fabrics available, such as Irish, Dublin, Cork, and Belfast
A natural cellulose fiber that is produced from the stem of the flax plant Linen fibers are stronger, stiffer and more lustrous than cotton; they yield cool, absorbent fabrics that wrinkle easily
Postcards published in the late 20s through 50s, using a textured paper with a cross hatched surface The surface resembles linen fabric The cards romaticized the images of gas stations, diners, hotels and other commercial buildings Using the photographic image of an establishment, all undesirable features, such as telephone poles, junk yards, background clutter, and sometimes even cars and people were removed by air brushing
Made of linen; as, linen cloth; a linen stocking
‑ A durable, absorbent fabric made of flax
Resembling linen cloth; white; pale
A light beige colour, like that of linen cloth
{i} cloth made from flax
to wash your dirty linen in public: see dirty. Fibre, yarn, and fabric made from the flax plant. Flax is one of the oldest textile fibres used by humans; evidence of its use has been found in Switzerland's prehistoric lake dwellings. Fine linen fabrics have been discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs. The fibre is obtained by subjecting plant stalks to a series of operations, including retting (a fermentation process), drying, crushing, and beating. Linen is stronger than cotton, dries more quickly, and is more slowly affected by exposure to sunlight. Low elasticity, imparting a hard, smooth texture, makes linen subject to wrinkling. Because linen absorbs and releases moisture quickly and is a good conductor of heat, linen garments feel cool to wearers. Fine grades of linen are made into woven fabrics and laces for apparel and household furnishings
is a fine single thread evenweave