Etymology: [ 's&rj ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English sarge, from Middle French, from Vulgar Latin sarica, alteration of Latin serica, feminine of sericus silken; more at SERICEOUS.
A type of worsted cloth, Overcasting stitch which is done to prevent unraveling Usually used on linings or woven fabrics with no coating to ensure seam integrity, The edge finish done by a machine serger, a kind of fabric, as in: I think I'll wear my navy blue serge suit to the meeting, Popular staple, diagonal worsted cloth, dyed in piece and may be made in piece and may be made in mixture or fancy effect Made of wool, worsted, cotton-worsted, and in other combinations typically employing 2up/2down, 45o right hand twill Rayon or silk serge is of high texture, smooth finish, and is a rugged type of fabric, A fabric with a smooth hand that is created by a two-up, two-down twill weave, A woolen twilled stuff, much used as material for clothing for both sexes, variety of heavy fabric with a diagonal weave, Serge is a type of strong woollen cloth used to make clothes such as skirts, coats, and trousers. He wore a blue serge suit. A twilled cloth of worsted or worsted and wool, often used for suits. strong woollen cloth used for making suits, trousers etc (serica, from sericus ), a twilled woolen fabric, A large wax candle used in the ceremonies of various churches,
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A type of worsted cloth
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Overcasting stitch which is done to prevent unraveling Usually used on linings or woven fabrics with no coating to ensure seam integrity
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The edge finish done by a machine serger
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a kind of fabric, as in: I think I'll wear my navy blue serge suit to the meeting
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Popular staple, diagonal worsted cloth, dyed in piece and may be made in piece and may be made in mixture or fancy effect Made of wool, worsted, cotton-worsted, and in other combinations typically employing 2up/2down, 45o right hand twill Rayon or silk serge is of high texture, smooth finish, and is a rugged type of fabric
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A fabric with a smooth hand that is created by a two-up, two-down twill weave
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A woolen twilled stuff, much used as material for clothing for both sexes
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variety of heavy fabric with a diagonal weave isim
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Serge is a type of strong woollen cloth used to make clothes such as skirts, coats, and trousers. He wore a blue serge suit. A twilled cloth of worsted or worsted and wool, often used for suits. strong woollen cloth used for making suits, trousers etc (serica, from sericus )
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a twilled woolen fabric
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A large wax candle used in the ceremonies of various churches
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