mohair

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} tiftik
tiftik yün
{i} tiftik kumaş
tiftik yününden yapılan kumaş
{i} moher
tiftik yünü
(Tekstil) tiftik, moher Açıklama: Ankara keçisinin uzun, parlak ve yumuşak kıllarından elde edilen liflerdir
(Tekstil) moher tiftik
mohair wool
moher yünü
turkish mohair
(Tarım) türk tiftiği
Englisch - Englisch
Yarn or fabric made from the hair of the angora goat, often as mixed with cotton or other materials
The long, fine hair of the Angora goat
{n} a thread or stuff made of goat's hair
Mohair is a fabric or, in a doll artist's case, a yarn which is made wholly or in part of the long silky hair of the Angora goat This hair is sold in coiled bundles that resemble large curls This a popular accouterment for creations as this mohair can be styled and curled for presentation purposes
fabric made with yarn made from the silky hair of the Angora goat
Hair fibers from the Angora goat End-uses include sweaters, coats, suits, and scarves
Lustrous upholstery fabric The Moors introduced it into Spain, from whence it spread to England and northern Europe Originally made from the hair of the Angora goat, today it is a cotton-wool blend
{i} fleece or hair of an angora goat; fabric made of angora goat hair
The long, lustrous and strong hair of the Angora goat which is spun into yarns for knitting and fabrics
The Angora Goat, which furnishes mohair, is one of the oldest animals known to man Mohair is 2 1/2 times as strong as wool and will outwear it
Mohair is a type of very soft wool. a brown mohair dress. expensive wool made from the hair of the angora goat (mocayare (1500-1600), from early mocaiarro, from mukhayyar ; influenced by hair)
The long silky hair or wool of the Angora goat of Asia Minor; also, a fabric made from this material, or an imitation of such fabric
produced from the hair of Angora goat, mohair is generally a milky-colored fleece, but can sometimes be black, brown or rose-colored Normally a plain weave, mohair is put into the fabric weft, usually with a worsted wool warp Less curly than sheep hair and, therefore, shinier, mohair is also very resilient, lustrous, durable and crease resistant
A fabric made from yarn of the fleece of the angora goat
fabric made from this yarn
Mohair Fibre: From the angora goat Some has cotton warp and mohair filling (sometimes called brilliantine) Imitation mohair made from wool or a blend Weave: Plain or twill or knitted Characteristics: Angora goat is one of the oldest animals known to man It is 2 1/2 times as strong as wool Goats are raised in S Africa, Western Asia, turkey, and neighbouring countries Some are in the U S A Fabric is smooth, glossy, and wiry Has long wavy hair Also made in a pile fabric of cut and uncut loops similar to frieze with a cotton and wool back and mohair pattern - Similar to alpaca Uses: Linings, pile fabrics, suitings, upholstery fabrics, braids, dress materials, felt hats, and sweaters
the hair of the angora goat
Hair of an angora goat This very soft, finely textured hair was often used in wigs for dolls
(Probably the Arabic mukhayyar, goat's-hair cloth ) It is the hair of the Angora goat, introduced into Spain by the Moors, and thence brought into Germany
a fabric or yarn made wholly or in part of the long silky hair of the Angora goat
natural fiber from the angora goat used to make doll wigs
Goat's hair widely used in making doll wigs
yarn spun from this hair
mohair

    Silbentrennung

    mo·hair

    Türkische aussprache

    mōher

    Aussprache

    /ˈmōˌher/ /ˈmoʊˌhɛr/

    Etymologie

    () From Italian mocaiaro, from Arabic مخير (mukháyyar, “choice”), past participle of خار (khāra, “to choose”). Form probably influenced by hair. Compare mockado, moire.
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