woolen in the PONS Dictionary

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In the 19th century, the village had a small industry making woolen coats.
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He also was involved in a woolen company.
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A woolen factory was added to this site in 1842.
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In 1885, industries included a bedstead factory, chain factory, woolen cloth factory, iron foundry, tannery and glove manufacturer.
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This popular site houses some of the equipment used for preparation, processing and manufacturing of woolen products.
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The switch from woolen to linen clothing by the 16th century also accompanied the decline in bathing.
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The hat was normally a floppy, wide brimmed, woolen body head-cover, meant to protect the individual from the sun, and in-climate-weather.
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Both cotton mills and woolen mills operated during the 19th century.
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It was originally built in the 1850s to power woolen and woodenware mills.
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The city also has a handicraft industry producing woolen goods and there are flour and rice mills.
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