velour

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(Teknik,Tekstil) kadife taklidi
pelüş
kadife
velur
{i} yünlü kadife
(Tekstil) (s) velur, kadife taklidi
{i} velur şapka
velours
taklit kadife
terry velour
(Tekstil) tıraşlı kadife havlu
terry velour
(Tekstil) traşlı kadife havlu
velours
kadife taklidi
velours
{i} yünlü kadife
velours
{i} velur
velours
kadife
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A knit fabric similar to velvet, but usually somewhat coarser
Yes! This is the same soft pile fabric your favorite jump suit that you wore in the 3rd grade was made out of Well, yours was probably all polyester Velour feels similar to velvet, in that it is a pile fabric Soft and thick, velour is a fantastic fabric for diapers Just be sure the velvet you are using has a high cotton content No lower than 70% cotton Velour can be used next to baby's skin or even on the outer
A medium weight, closely woven fabric with a thick pile It can be made using either a plain weave or a satin weave construction It resembles velvet, but has a lower cut pile End uses include apparel, upholstery, and drapes
a plain, velvet-like finish on a fabric, adding luxury and softness
‑ Term applied to cut pile fabrics in general
{i} velvet-like fabric with a thick nap
A medium-weight, closely-woven fabric with a thick pile It can be made using either a plain weave or a satin weave construction It resembles velvet, but has a lower cut pile
Medium weight, cotton type, dense, cut pile fabric that resembles velvet
a knitted or woven pile fabric
Plush fabric resembling velvet, but somewhat coarser in texture Often made of wool or mohair
heavy fabric that resembles velvet
A term for various fabrics with a velvety or napped surface and a thicker pile than velvet Used for upholstery, curtains and clothing The word comes from the French word for "velvet "
Various textile fabrics that have the feel of velvet, soft
A velvetlike fabric of rayon, wool, or any of several other natural or synthetic fibers, used for clothing
Velour is a silk or cotton fabric similar to velvet. a gold Mercedes with red velour seats. a type of heavy cloth that is similar to velvet but cheaper (velours , from villosus , from villus; VELVET)
A smooth, closely woven pile fabric usually of cotton, wool, or man-made fibers, it is heavier than velvet
velours
One of many textile fabrics having a pile like that of velvet
velours
plural of velour
velours
heavy fabric that resembles velvet
velour

    Расстановка переносов

    ve·lour

    Произношение

    Этимология

    (noun.) circa 1706. From French velours.
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