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Etymology: [ 'kAm-brik ] (noun.) 1530. obsolete Flemish Kameryk Cambrai, city of France.
Synonyms: batiste

cambric tea sıcak su ile süt ve şeker karışımı bir içecek, ince beyaz keten, pamuklu ince kumaş, patiska, ince beyaz pamuklu veya keten kumaş, ince ve beyaz keten, ince beyaz pamuklu/keten kumaş,

1 cambric tea sıcak su ile süt ve şeker karışımı bir içecek     ts
2 ince beyaz keten     ts
3 pamuklu ince kumaş     ts
4 patiska     ts
5 ince beyaz pamuklu veya keten kumaş     ts
6 ince ve beyaz keten     ts
7 ince beyaz pamuklu/keten kumaş  isim     ts
 

A finely-woven fabric made originally from linen but often now from cotton, Plain-weave cotton fabric, bleached or dyed in the piece Lower qualities have a smooth, bright finish Since cambric launders very well it is popular for handkerchief linen, children's dresses, slips, under- wear, and nightgowns, A fabric made, in imitation of linen cambric, of fine, hardspun cotton, often with figures of various colors; also called cotton cambric, and cambric muslin, A thin, plain cotton or linen fabric of fine close weave, usually white, with a high glaze, A fine, thin, and white fabric made of flax or linen, A fine thin white linen fabric, thin white cloth made of linen or cotton (Early Kameryk , city in northern France where the cloth was made), a finely woven white linen, Fibre: Cotton, also linen Weave: Plain Characteristics: Soft, closely woven, light Either bleached or piece dyed Highly mercerized, lint free Calendered on the right side with a slight gloss Lower qualities have a smooth bright finish Similar to batiste but is stiffer and fewer slubs Launders very well Has good body, sews and finishes well Originally made in Cambria, France of linen and used for Church embroidery and table linens Uses: Handkerchiefs, underwear, slips, nightgowns, children's dresses, aprons, shirts and blouses, soft, closely woven, light Either bleached or piece dyed Highly mercerized, lint free Calendered on the right side with a slight gloss Lower qualities have a smooth bright finish Similar to batiste but is stiffer and fewer slubs Launders very well Has good body, sews and finishes well Originally made in Cambria, France of linen and used for Church embroidery and table linens, delicate cotton fabric,

8 A finely-woven fabric made originally from linen but often now from cotton - "Scotch cambric, now largely manufactured, is a kind of imitation cambric, made from fine hard-twisted cotton."     ts
9 Plain-weave cotton fabric, bleached or dyed in the piece Lower qualities have a smooth, bright finish Since cambric launders very well it is popular for handkerchief linen, children's dresses, slips, under- wear, and nightgowns     ts
10 A fabric made, in imitation of linen cambric, of fine, hardspun cotton, often with figures of various colors; also called cotton cambric, and cambric muslin     ts
11 A thin, plain cotton or linen fabric of fine close weave, usually white, with a high glaze     ts
12 A fine, thin, and white fabric made of flax or linen     ts
13 A fine thin white linen fabric     ts
14 thin white cloth made of linen or cotton (Early Kameryk , city in northern France where the cloth was made)     ts
15 a finely woven white linen     ts
16 Fibre: Cotton, also linen Weave: Plain Characteristics: Soft, closely woven, light Either bleached or piece dyed Highly mercerized, lint free Calendered on the right side with a slight gloss Lower qualities have a smooth bright finish Similar to batiste but is stiffer and fewer slubs Launders very well Has good body, sews and finishes well Originally made in Cambria, France of linen and used for Church embroidery and table linens Uses: Handkerchiefs, underwear, slips, nightgowns, children's dresses, aprons, shirts and blouses     ts
17 soft, closely woven, light Either bleached or piece dyed Highly mercerized, lint free Calendered on the right side with a slight gloss Lower qualities have a smooth bright finish Similar to batiste but is stiffer and fewer slubs Launders very well Has good body, sews and finishes well Originally made in Cambria, France of linen and used for Church embroidery and table linens     ts
18 delicate cotton fabric  isim     ts
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