Word Meanings - SHIRTING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Cloth, specifically cotton cloth, suitable for making shirts.
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- MAKE AND BREAK
Any apparatus for making and breaking an electric circuit; a circuit breaker. - COTTONY
1. Covered with hairs or pubescence, like cotton; downy; nappy; woolly. 2. Of or pertaining to cotton; resembling cotton in appearance or character; soft, like cotton. - MAKING-IRON
A tool somewhat like a chisel with a groove in it, used by calkers of ships to finish the seams after the oakum has been driven in. - SPECIFICALLY
In a specific manner. - CLOTHESLINE
A rope or wire on which clothes are hung to dry. - COTTONADE
A somewhat stoun and thick fabric of cotton. - CLOTHESHORSE
A frame to hang clothes on. - MAKED
Made. Chaucer. - COTTON BATTING
Cotton prepared in sheets or rolls for quilting, upholstering, and similar purposes. - MAKE-UP
The way in which the parts of anything are put together; often, the way in which an actor is dressed, painted, etc., in personating a character. The unthinking masses are necessarily teleological in their mental make-up. L. F. Ward. - CLOTHIER
1. One who makes cloths; one who dresses or fulls cloth. Hayward. 2. One who sells cloth or clothes, or who makes and sells clothes. - MAKESHIFT
That with which one makes shift; a temporary expedient. James Mill. I am not a model clergyman, only a decent makeshift. G. Eliot. - COTTONARY
Relating to, or composed of, cotton; cottony. Cottomary and woolly pillows. Sir T. Browne. - COTTONWOOD
An American tree of the genus Populus or polar, having the seeds covered with abundant cottonlike hairs; esp., the P. monilifera and P. angustifolia of the Western United States. - CLOTHING
See CARD (more info) 1. Garments in general; clothes; dress; raiment; covering. From others he shall stand in need of nothing, Yet on his brothers shall depend for clothing. Milton. As for me, . . . my clothing - MAKEWEIGHT
That which is thrown into a scale to make weight; something of little account added to supply a deficiency or fill a gap. - COTTONSEED MEAL
A meal made from hulled cotton seeds after the oil has been expressed. - CLOTHESPIN
A forked piece of wood, or a small spring clamp, used for fastening clothes on a line. - COTTONOUS
Resembling cotton. Evelyn. - COTTON
1. To rise with a regular nap, as cloth does. It cottons well; it can not choose but bear A pretty nap. Family of Love. 2. To go on prosperously; to succeed. New, Hephestion, does not this matter cotton as I would Lyly. 3. To unite; to agree; to - SAILCLOTH
Duck or canvas used in making sails. - MANTUAMAKER
One who makes dresses, cloaks, etc., for women; a dressmaker. - BEDCLOTHES
Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak. - BOOTMAKER
One who makes boots. -- Boot"mak`ing, n. - HEARSECLOTH
A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall. Bp. Sanderson. - BREECHCLOTH
A cloth worn around the breech. - BRICKMAKER
One whose occupation is to make bricks. -- Brick"mak*ing, n. - NECKCLOTH
A piece of any fabric worn around the neck. - SAILMAKER
One whose occupation is to make or repair sails. -- Sail"mak`ing, n. - WIDOW-MAKER
One who makes widows by destroying husbands. Shak. - BROADCLOTH
A fine smooth-faced woolen cloth for men's garments, usually of double width ; -- so called in distinction from woolens three quarters of a yard wide. - UNCLOTHED
Divested or stripped of clothing. Byron. 2. Etym: (more info) 1. Etym: - MATCHMAKER
1. One who makes matches for burning or kinding. 2. One who tries to bring about marriages. - HAYMAKING
The operation or work of cutting grass and curing it for hay. - CARBORUNDUM CLOTH; CARBORUNDUM PAPER
Cloth or paper covered with powdered carborundum.