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Turkish Translation for twill
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twill fitilli kumaş dokumak en tr
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twill fitilli kumaş en(isim) tr
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twill kabartma çizgili kumaş en(isim) tr
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twill kabarık ve çapraz dokunmuş kumaş en tr
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twill (isim) fitilli kumaş, kabartma çizgili kumaş en tr
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twill kıs en tr
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twill it will en tr
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twill tuval en tr
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twill kabarık dokunmuş kumaş en tr
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twill kabarık ve çapraz dokunmuş kumaş en tr
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twill böyle kumaş dokumak en tr
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twill kumaş en(isim) tr
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twill kumaş doku en(fiil) tr
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twill kumas doku(mak) en tr
English translation for twill  Sesli Dinle  n,v:twilled /   Etymology :Middle English twyll, twylle, from Old English twilic having a double thread, part translation of Latin bilic-, bilix, from bi- + licium thread. Pronunciation :'twil. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
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twill cloth with diagonal lines, cloth with a twill weave; weave that is used to produce twill cloth en(isim) en
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twill weave diagonal lines into cloth, weave twill en(fiil) en
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twill To weave, as cloth, so as to produce the appearance of diagonal lines or ribs on the surface en en
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twill An appearance of diagonal lines or ribs produced in textile fabrics by causing the weft threads to pass over one and under two, or over one and under three or more, warp threads, instead of over one and under the next in regular succession, as in plain weaving en en
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twill A fabric women with a twill en en
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twill A quill, or spool, for yarn en en
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twill a cloth with parallel diagonal lines or ribs a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs weave diagonal lines into (textiles) en en
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twill Twill is cloth, usually cotton, that is woven in a way which produces parallel sloping lines across it. strong cloth woven to produce parallel sloping lines across its surface (twilic , from twi- ( TWILIGHT) + -lic (from bilix, from bi- ( BI-) + licium )). One of the three basic textile weaves (see weaving), distinguished by diagonal lines. In the simplest twill, the weft crosses over two warp yarns, then under one, the sequence being repeated in each succeeding shot (row), but stepped over, one warp either to the left or right. In regular twill, the diagonal line is repeated regularly, usually running upward from left to right at 45°. The weave can be varied in many ways for example, by changing the direction of the twill line (as in herringbone twill) or its angle. Twill is much used for men's wear and many other clothing applications because it has stretch on both diagonals, which makes clothes comfortable even if closely fitted. Denim and many tweeds are of twill weave en en
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twill A weave characterised by diagonal lines on the surface of the fabric giving a depth of colour and silky finish en en
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twill ‑ A strong, durable fabric characterized by a diagonal ridge on the face of the fabric en en
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twill A fabric that shows a distinct diagonal wale on the face (e g , denim, gabardine, tricotine) en en
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twill A fabric that is diagonally ribbed, therefore a strong weave en en
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twill Fabrics such as denim and gabardine identified by the diagonal parallel lines on its face created by weaving It is an incredibly versatile fabric en en
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twill Fabric woven to produce a diagonal rib or line, ribbed or ridged en en
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twill A woven fabric with a diagonal ridge Denim is a yarn dyed cotton twill en en
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twill One of the three basic weaves – Plain, Satin and Twill A fundamental weave characterized by diagonal lines produced by a series of floats staggered in the warp direction The floats are normally formed by the filling en en
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twill A weave involving 3 or more warps and wefts, characterized by a diagonal pattern en en
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twill A fabric characterized by micro diagonal ribs producing a soft, smooth finish en en
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twill A trouser style characterized by a subtle diagonal texture, or twill, found throughout the fabric Can be made of cotton, wool, or blended fabric Two button A single-breasted style of jacket with two buttons The bottom button is never fastened; both buttons may be left undone in casual situations en en
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twill An appearance of diagonal lines in the fabric, double thread weave en en
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twill A basic diagonal weave in which warps consistently skip 2, 3, 4 or 5 wefts or wefts consistently skip 2, 3, 4 or 5 warps en en
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twill a diagonal weave that produces a strong, durable fabric en en
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twill One of the three basic weaves (the others are plain and satin) It is characterized by a diagonal rib (twill) generally running upward from left to right (right hand twill) Left hand twill (traditional denim weave) has the diagonal rib running upward from right to left Twill weaves are used to produce a strong, durable firm fabric en en
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twill The term twill means to double and twill was originally made by what is known as "doubling the plain weave" which was written as 1-up and 1-down Tweed or twill weave is written as 2-up and 2-down or 2/2, or 2/1 etc The twill effect is bias or diagonal on the face of the goods Left-hand twill runs from the upper left-hand corner of the fabric to the lower right-hand corner of the goods and vice versa for right hand twills en en
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twill a fabric produced by constructing a weave that repeats on three or more warp threads and weft threads, and produces diagonal lines on the face of the fabric en en
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twill Produced from combed yarn, this weave has a diagonal effect Because it doesn't have a high elasticity, twill holds its form well, but it creases easily and some times wears thin en en
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twill A broad term for any fabric made with a Twill Weave Specifically in the cottong greige goods market, it refers to a variety of cloths made with three or four harnessesin simple twill weave en en
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twill a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs en en
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twill a cloth with parallel diagonal lines or ribs en en
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twill weave diagonal lines into (textiles) en en
German translation for twill
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twill Feinköper en de
Greek translation for twill
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twill υφαίνω διαγωνίως en el
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twill (n) ύφασμα με διαγωνίους παράλληλους γραμμές en el
 
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