armür makinesi

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Turkish - English
dobby
A device in some looms that allows the weaving of small, geometric patterns
(Oyunlar) Tag (also known as it, had, he, tips, tig, touch, tiggy, tick, dobby, chasing, chasemaster, chasey and other names) is an informal playground game that usually involves two or more players attempting to "tag" other players by touching them with an object, usually their hands. Played throughout the world, tag is inherently simple — most forms require neither teams, nor scores, nor sports equipment such as balls — but it may be made more complex with various rule modifications. Both of these aspects make tag a popular game amongst children, and it is often played in informal areas such as playgrounds or backyards
The patterns so woven, or the fabric containing the patterns
{i} part of a loom used in weaving small patterns; fabric with such small patterns; (British Slang) stupid person; fool
A decorative weave, usually geometric, that is woven into the fabric
An apparatus resembling a Jacquard for weaving small figures (usually about 12 - 16 threads, seldom more than 36 - 40 threads)
1 A mechanical attachment on a loom A dobby controls the harnesses to permit the weaving of geometric figures 2 A loom equipped with a dobby 3 A fabric woven on a dobby loom
a fabric made with a dobby, namely a loom with an attachment for weaving small figures
Named after an attachment on a loom used in weaving small geometric or floral patterns
Woven on a dobby loom, includes material with small figures; such as dots and geometric designs; floral patterns woven in the fabric, Can be dyed, bleached, or yarn- dyed in many colors Dobby designs may be used in cottons, rayons, silks
a fabric or figured weave
Made with a special loon that crates small, geometric figures Weight: - usually expensive fabric