{i} Turk; Turkish person of the family or tribe of Osmon; member of the tribe which conquered Asia Minor in the 13th century
{i} upholstered couch without arms and sometimes without a back; low upholstered stool; heavy corded rayon or silk fabric used to make coats or trimming
A tightly woven, plain-weave, ribbed fabric with a hard, slightly lustered surface The ribbed effect is created by weaving a finer silk or manufactured warp yarn with a heavier filler yarn, usually made of cotton, wool, or waste yarn In the construction, the heavier filler yarn is completely covered by the warp yarn, thus creating the ribbed effect
heavy in weight - larger rib than both faille and bengaline Very pronounced flat ribs in the filling direction Ribs are made by a cotton, worsted, silk, or rayon filling which does not show on either the face or the back, because the warp covers the filling entirely Is called Ottoman Cord or Ottoman rib when a warp rib is employed Fabric is stiff and connot be gathered or shirred Like other ribbed fabrics, it has a tendency to slip at the seams and crack, so it cannot be fitted too tightly
An upholstered sofa, without arms or a back, sometimes with a compartment for storing linen, etc
{s} Turkish; of or pertaining to the tribe that conquered Asia Minor in the 13th century
thick cushion used as a seat the Turkish dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century to its dissolution after World War I a Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I) of or relating to the Ottoman Empire or its people or its culture
A tightly woven plain weave ribbed fabric with a hard slightly lustered surface The ribbed effect is created by weaving a finer silk or manufactured warp yarn with a heavier filler yarn, usually made of cotton, wool, or waste yarn In the construction, the heavier filler yarn is completely covered by the warp yarn, thus creating the ribbed effect End uses for this fabric include coats, suits, dresses, upholstery, and draperies