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tex·tile
(plural tex·tiles), noun
Definition:
1. fabric: cloth or fabric that is woven, knitted, or otherwise
manufactured
2. raw material used for making fabrics: raw material that is used for
making fabrics, e.g. fiber or yarn
[Early 17th century. < Latin textilis < past participle of texere "weave"]a
Textiles,
generic term (from Latin texere, “to weave”) originally applied to woven
fabrics, but now also applied to natural and synthetic filaments, yarns,
and threads as well as to the woven, knitted, felted, tufted, braided,
bonded, knotted, and embroidered fabrics made from them; and to nonwoven
fabrics produced by mechanically or chemically bonding fibers.
A textile
is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial
fibers often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning
raw wool fibers, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to
produce long strands known as yarn.[1] Textiles are formed by weaving,
knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibers together.
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