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twilled

ADJECTIVE
  1. of textiles; having parallel raised lines

How To Use twilled In A Sentence

  • Pilot Cloth is a coarse, heavy, stout twilled woolen that is heavily napped and navy blue.
  • Weaving and characteristics:plain weave, twilled weave, dutch weave, it has the characteristics of heat-resisting, acid-resisting, wear-resisting, alkali-resisting.
  • For the first day of her hearing Caroline appeared in the tall hat plumes that were her trademark; when she removed this inside, she wound white veiling around her head and over the bodice of her "'richly twilled black sarsenet dress,'" giving the intended dignified costume a bizarre effect. Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text
  • This pelisse is made of a soft twilled silk called 'sarsenet' (often mentioned by Jane Austen in novels and letters of the same period).
  • The process of manufacture of twilled Dutch weave is a combination of twilled weave and Dutch weave.
  • Cotton flannel is a name for cotton that is twilled, heavy and features a long plush nap.
  • Drill is a strong twilled cotton fabric, used in men's and women's slacks.
  • An equally sure method, is merely to lay a piece of untwilled woollen cloth over the vent, and press it down with the hand; or else turn the lock on it, and hold that down. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition.
  • American combat uniforms were a combination of wools and rugged herringbone twilled cotton, designed to be worn in layers and usually in a number of non-regulation combinations.
  • The process of manufacture of twilled Dutch weave is a combination of twilled weave and Dutch weave.
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