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linen <a linen; linens> N

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linen

linen N

linen

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Needlework was often done with silk, wool, or hair on a linen or cotton ground.
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Linen, much tougher than paper, damaged the plane on impact.
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The tallit can be made of any materials except a mixture of wool and linen.
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A communications mix-up resulted in the use of linen graphic sheets on the sign rather than paper, as planned.
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Traditionally a backing of linen or muslin would be used as a stabilizing element.
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Ship building, and its trades such as rope-making declined, as did many other industries that relied on overseas markets, e.g. the linen industries.
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In doing so, she encourages him to walk around the linen shop as if he is the master.
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The linen tape had a curved lead weight on the end.
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It is also popular to mount pressed material on fabrics, such as velvet, silk, linen or cotton.
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Suitable linen thread is no longer available so today cotton thread is used.
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