patista

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(Tekstil) lawn
a piece of clothing made from lawn
a type of thin linen or cotton
Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown
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A light, fine cloth made using carded or combed, linen or cotton yarns The fabric has a crease-resistant, crisp finish
A very fine linen (or sometimes cotton) fabric with a rather open texture
pieces of this fabric, especially as used for the sleeves of a bishop; the office of bishop
This popular staple cotton cloth originated in the cloth halls of Laon, France Lawn is light in weight, sheer, soft, washable, and is made with plain weave Made with carded or combed yarns, and medium-starch finished Lawn comes in the white or may be dyed or printed
a field of cultivated and mowed grass
A light, fine cloth made using carded or combed, linen or cotton yarns The fabric has a crease-resistant, crisp finish Linen lawn is synonymous with handkerchief linen Cotton lawn is a similar type of fabric, which can be white, solid colored, or printed
Lawn is used for the sleeves of a bishop's official dress in the English Church, and, figuratively, stands for the office itself
A very lightweight linen with a loose weave
An open space between woods
Fibre: Cotton Weave: Plain Characteristics: Word derived from Laon, a city in France, where linen lawn was manufactured extensively Light weight, sheer, soft, washable It is crispier than voile but not as crisp as organdy Made with fine high count yarns, silky feel Made with either carded or combed yarns Comes in white or may be dyed or printed When made with combed yarns with a soft feel and slight luster it is called nainsook Uses: Underwear, dresses, blouses, night wear, curtains, lingerie, collars, cuffs, infant wear, shirtings, handkerchiefs
Relatively flat expanse of wetland moss usually raised above water level Contrast with hummock and hollow
A continuous layer of bacteria on the surface of an agar medium
A thin sheer linen or cotton fabric, plain or printed Pre-shrunk, crisp and crease resistant
{i} stretch of grass-covered land (usually around a house or estate); glade, forest clearing (Archaic); fine cotton fabric, sheer linen
A lawn is an area of grass that is kept cut short and is usually part of someone's garden or backyard, or part of a park. A plot of grass, usually tended or mowed, as one around a residence or in a park or estate. A light cotton or linen fabric of very fine weave. Fine-textured expanse of grass that is kept mowed. A common landscape design element of Western-style gardens and parks, lawns aid in giving a sense of scale and proportion. Made popular in the 18th century by Capability Brown, the lawn is the antithesis of the French parterre. In the 20th century the lawn became a ubiquitous feature of the gardens of U.S. single-family detached houses, serving to denote ownership and provide a buffer zone between street and private space
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