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  • Drafting linen
  • late 19th century until the middle of the 20th century, drafting linen, also known as drafting cloth, was commonly used as an alternative to wood-pulp

    Drafting linen

    Drafting linen

    Drafting_linen

  • Drafting film
  • Alternative to drafting paper

    architectural drawings, and for art layout drawings, replacing drafting linen for these purposes. Linen and paper, such as bond and vellum, for reason of the organic

    Drafting film

    Drafting_film

  • Technical drawing tool
  • Tools and instruments used for accurate and precise manual drafting

    be used for pencil lines. Ink is difficult to erase without damage. Drafting linen was formerly used for technical drawings. It was durable and held up

    Technical drawing tool

    Technical drawing tool

    Technical_drawing_tool

  • Architectural reprography
  • Prussian blue ground. To make a blueprint, a heavy paper (or more rarely drafting linen) support is impregnated with potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium

    Architectural reprography

    Architectural reprography

    Architectural_reprography

  • Draper
  • Retailer or wholesaler of cloth

    successful businesswoman with Coade stone, who ran her own business as a linen draper in the City of London John Graunt (1620–1674), founder of the science

    Draper

    Draper

    Draper

  • Technical pen
  • Writing implement designed to make lines of constant width

    interchangeable. The Sheaffer company produced an expensive drafting set which included such pens for use on linen prints. These sets were often presented to a draftsman

    Technical pen

    Technical pen

    Technical_pen

  • Pattern (sewing)
  • Template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric before being cut out

    making. [clarification needed] Parametric pattern drafting implies using a program algorithm to draft patterns for every individual size from scratch,

    Pattern (sewing)

    Pattern (sewing)

    Pattern_(sewing)

  • Turnshoe
  • Type of medieval leather shoe

    in water). Shoes were sewn using waxed wool (which rots quickly), waxed linen thread (which rots more slowly and soon displaced wool), or a thong of leather

    Turnshoe

    Turnshoe

    Turnshoe

  • Architectural drawing
  • Technical drawing of a building or building project

    drafting table, T-square, set squares, protractor, compasses, pencil and drawing pens of different types. Drawings were made on vellum, coated linen and

    Architectural drawing

    Architectural drawing

    Architectural_drawing

  • Silk
  • Fine, lustrous, natural fiber produced by various arthropods

    silk, whereas it had been customary to wear fabrics of silk/cotton or silk/linen blends. Despite the popularity of silk, the secret of silk-making only reached

    Silk

    Silk

    Silk

  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963

    book Kennedy. Sorensen told Greg Lawrence that after finishing the "first draft" of his "first big book", he gave Onassis the manuscript since he thought

    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

    Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis

  • List of jōyō kanji
  • chichi 1739 付 人 5 4 attach フ、つ-ける、つ-く fu, tsu-keru, tsu-ku 1740 布 巾 5 5 linen フ、ぬの fu, nuno 1741 扶 手 7 S aid フ fu 1742 府 广 8 4 urban prefecture フ fu 1743

    List of jōyō kanji

    List_of_jōyō_kanji

  • Emiliano Zapata
  • Mexican revolutionary (1879–1919)

    tight-fitting black cashmere pants with silver buttons, a broad charro hat, a fine linen shirt or jacket, a scarf around his neck, boots of a single piece, Amozoqueña-style

    Emiliano Zapata

    Emiliano Zapata

    Emiliano_Zapata

  • Cotton
  • Plant fiber from the genus Gossypium

    from the Hebrew כֻּתֹּנֶת kuttṓnĕṯ, ironically meaning a clothing made of linen. This was the usual word for cotton in medieval Arabic. Marco Polo in chapter

    Cotton

    Cotton

    Cotton

  • Cass Elliot
  • American singer (1941–1974)

    In 1967, while staying in London, Elliot was prosecuted for stealing bed linen from a hotel where she and her bandmates had stayed on an earlier visit

    Cass Elliot

    Cass Elliot

    Cass_Elliot

  • Harry Styles
  • English singer, songwriter and actor (born 1994)

    museums, including a blue velvet suit in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, linen trousers at the Design Museum, and a leather suit in the Grammy Museum at

    Harry Styles

    Harry Styles

    Harry_Styles

  • Belgian Shepherd
  • Belgian breed of dog

    traditionally used as guard dogs in the regions surrounding Boom, guarding valuable linens put out to bleach in the sun. The Tervueren variety is believed to have

    Belgian Shepherd

    Belgian Shepherd

    Belgian_Shepherd

  • Flag of Switzerland
  • clothing of combatants and to the cantonal war flags in the form of strips of linen) of the Old Swiss Confederacy since its formation in the late 13th or early

    Flag of Switzerland

    Flag of Switzerland

    Flag_of_Switzerland

  • List of people with Huguenot ancestry
  • lieutenant-governor of the state of Victoria, Australia, descendant of Jean Latrobe, linen weaver from Montauban, formerly in Languedoc, who fled to Ireland. Henry

    List of people with Huguenot ancestry

    List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry

  • Gremlins
  • 1984 film by Joe Dante

    – 1:39 "Disconnected / Hurry Home" – 1:03 "Kitchen Fight" – 4:06 "Dirty Linen" – 0:43 "The Pool" – 1:07 "The Plow / Special Delivery" – 1:16 "High Flyer"

    Gremlins

    Gremlins

  • Game of Thrones
  • American fantasy drama TV series (2011–2019)

    of Thrones Studio Tour, will be located at former show filming location Linen Mill Studios outside Belfast. Studies showed that the series had an overall

    Game of Thrones

    Game_of_Thrones

  • Bra
  • Undergarment for supporting the breasts

    mastodesmos and mastodeton, all meaning "breast-band", a band of wool or linen that was wrapped across the breasts and tied or pinned at the back. Roman

    Bra

    Bra

    Bra

  • Holodomor
  • 1932–1933 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine

    [train] station there was a crowd of peasants in rags, offering icons and linen in exchange for a loaf of bread. The women were lifting up their infants

    Holodomor

    Holodomor

    Holodomor

  • Polyvinyl chloride
  • Common synthetic polymer

    records, inflatable products, and in rubber substitutes. With cotton or linen, it is used in the production of canvas. Polyvinyl chloride is a white,

    Polyvinyl chloride

    Polyvinyl chloride

    Polyvinyl_chloride

  • Tom Stoppard
  • British playwright (1937–2025)

    London, on 10 June 1974, by the Royal Shakespeare Company 1976: Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land – first performed as an Ambiance Lunch-Hour Theatre Club

    Tom Stoppard

    Tom Stoppard

    Tom_Stoppard

  • Blueprint
  • Document reproduction by contact printing on light-sensitive sheets

    Paper was a common choice; for more durable prints linen was sometimes used, but with time, the linen prints would shrink slightly. To combat this problem

    Blueprint

    Blueprint

    Blueprint

  • James Connolly
  • Irish republican, trade unionist and revolutionary (1868–1916)

    Connolly was approached by women toiling in Belfast's largest industry, linen. The sweated trade engaged thousands of women and girls both in mills and

    James Connolly

    James Connolly

    James_Connolly

  • Female genital mutilation
  • Ritual cutting or removal of some or all of the vulva

    with a sponge, frankincense powder and wine or cold water, and wrapped in linen bandages dipped in vinegar, until the seventh day when calamine, rose petals

    Female genital mutilation

    Female genital mutilation

    Female_genital_mutilation

  • Music of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Music from the video game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

    December 2025, consists of 6 additional tracks featured in the "Verso's Drafts" playable level added as part of the game's free 1.5.0 "'Thank You' Update"

    Music of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

    Music of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

    Music_of_Clair_Obscur:_Expedition_33

  • Alfred the Great
  • King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)

    English MONARCHY and LIBERTY". A chrisom was the face-cloth or piece of linen laid over a child's head when he or she was baptised or christened. Originally

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred_the_Great

  • Hello Kitty
  • Fictional character by Sanrio

    Taiwan. Hello Kitty is featured on the receiving blankets, room decor, bed linens, birth certificate covers, and nurses' uniforms. The hospital's owner explained

    Hello Kitty

    Hello_Kitty

  • Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1791 amendment enumerating due process rights

    Sanabria v. United States, 437 U.S. 54 (1978). United States v. Martin Linen Supply Co., 430 U.S. 564 (1977). Burks v. United States, 437 U.S. 1 (1978)

    Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • U.S. Constitution hemp paper hoax
  • from mixed recycled fibers from old textiles, which included hemp but also linen, and cotton among other materials, rather than from a single plant source

    U.S. Constitution hemp paper hoax

    U.S._Constitution_hemp_paper_hoax

  • Hugo W. Koehler
  • United States Navy commander (1886–1941)

    general never suffered any hunger or the many requisitions of clothing, linen, household effects, and about everything else of value townspeople had to

    Hugo W. Koehler

    Hugo W. Koehler

    Hugo_W._Koehler

  • Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots

    One of her French gentlewomen, Mademoiselle Rallay, was given lengths of linen, called "plette", to keep these jewels in. Mary had several sets of back

    Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Jewels_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots

  • Winter War
  • 1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland

    railway junction, and also housed State Aircraft Factory and the Tampere Linen and Iron Industry premises, which manufactured munitions and weapons, including

    Winter War

    Winter War

    Winter_War

  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    Peace lines – a legacy of 'The Troubles' British Army Historical Document Linen Hall Library Northern Ireland Political Collection Booknotes interview with

    The Troubles

    The Troubles

    The_Troubles

  • Friedrich Engels
  • German philosopher and socialist (1820–1895)

    a commercial apprenticeship at the trading house of Heinrich Leupold, a linen exporter. The coastal air of Bremen, a free Hanseatic trading city, proved

    Friedrich Engels

    Friedrich Engels

    Friedrich_Engels

  • Jack Sparrow
  • Protagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series

    the Black Pearl survived, which allowed the opportunity to create tougher linen shirts for stunts. However, one remains which has been displayed in an exhibition

    Jack Sparrow

    Jack Sparrow

    Jack_Sparrow

  • Web colors
  • Color used in designing web pages

    after starting out as "X11 color keywords" in an earlier working draft. The working draft for the level 4 color module combines the Basic and Extended sections

    Web colors

    Web_colors

  • Early world maps
  • List of early depictions of the world

    the oldest surviving terrestrial globe. It is constructed of a laminated linen ball reinforced with wood and overlaid with a map painted on gores by Georg

    Early world maps

    Early_world_maps

  • Django Unchained
  • 2012 film by Quentin Tarantino

    Johnson's signature Miami Vice look inspired Big Daddy's cream-colored linen suit in the film. King Schultz's faux chinchilla coat was inspired by Telly

    Django Unchained

    Django_Unchained

  • Seamus Heaney
  • Irish poet (1939–2013)

    Margaret Kathleen McCann (1911–1984), whose relatives worked at a local linen mill. Heaney remarked on the inner tension between the rural Gaelic past

    Seamus Heaney

    Seamus Heaney

    Seamus_Heaney

  • Battle of Appomattox Court House
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    sought to learn the terms of surrender Grant was proposing to offer. A white linen dish towel was used as a Confederate flag of truce and was carried by Capt

    Battle of Appomattox Court House

    Battle of Appomattox Court House

    Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House

  • Thor: Love and Thunder
  • 2022 Marvel Studios film

    black, reflecting his supernatural nature. Rubeo bought 50 yards (46 m) of linen to hide the costume's wire rigger and the heating, ventilation, and air

    Thor: Love and Thunder

    Thor:_Love_and_Thunder

  • Ancient Carthage
  • Phoenician city-state

    sector. It produced finely embroidered silks, dyed textiles of cotton, linen, and wool, artistic and functional pottery, faience, incense, and perfumes

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient_Carthage

  • United Kingdom labour law
  • live in Idleness' and 'fall to Theft, Murder and other great Offences'. cf Linen Cloth Act 1663 (15 Cha. 2. c. 15), s. 3 enabled aliens to be naturalised

    United Kingdom labour law

    United Kingdom labour law

    United_Kingdom_labour_law

  • Supermarine Spitfire
  • British single-seat WWII fighter aircraft

    aircraft control surfaces had to be as light and as strong as possible: Irish linen was often used, or Grade A cotton. Once the material was stretched and doped

    Supermarine Spitfire

    Supermarine Spitfire

    Supermarine_Spitfire

  • No symbol
  • Red circle with a red diagonal line, indicating something is not permitted

    floppy disk being menaced by horseshoe magnets. It is also used on clothing, linens, and other household products to indicate the care, treatment or cleaning

    No symbol

    No symbol

    No_symbol

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    Gregory S.; Bartell, Scott; Aldrete, Alicia (2013). Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor: Unraveling the Linothorax Mystery. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Mary Brooks Picken
  • American author

    1923, & 1924 1920 Drafting And Plain Dressmaking - Part 2 - No. 3 B-2 Patterns For Children And Misses' Garments - No. 18 Pattern Drafting - No. 2-3 Tight

    Mary Brooks Picken

    Mary Brooks Picken

    Mary_Brooks_Picken

  • Zelda Fitzgerald
  • American writer (1900–1948)

    the middle of the Great Depression—on cheap paper, with a cover of green linen. According to Zelda, the book derived its title from a Victor record catalog

    Zelda Fitzgerald

    Zelda Fitzgerald

    Zelda_Fitzgerald

  • Rare-earth element
  • Any of the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium

    policies will likely keep in place strict controls: "According to China's draft rare-earth development plan, annual rare-earth production may be limited

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth_element

  • Flag of the United States
  • In 1855 it was presented to the US Naval Academy. In 1913 it received a linen backing during preservation treatments by Amelia Fowler, who would also

    Flag of the United States

    Flag of the United States

    Flag_of_the_United_States

  • Neil Gaiman
  • English writer (born 1960)

    Dream and are named after Gaiman. Gaiman has also written at least three drafts of a screenplay adaptation of Nicholson Baker's novel The Fermata for director

    Neil Gaiman

    Neil Gaiman

    Neil_Gaiman

  • Frozen (2013 film)
  • Disney animated film

    century". This meant using primarily wool fabric with accents of velvet, linen, and silk. During production, Giaimo and Gillmore "ran around" supplying

    Frozen (2013 film)

    Frozen_(2013_film)

  • United States two-dollar bill
  • Current denomination of United States currency

    Note with a new reverse design featuring John Trumbull's depiction of the drafting of the United States Declaration of Independence, replacing the previous

    United States two-dollar bill

    United States two-dollar bill

    United_States_two-dollar_bill

  • Dies irae
  • Latin sequence and liturgical hymn

    Implementation of the Constitution on the Liturgy", the Vatican body charged with drafting and implementing the reforms (1969–70), eliminated the sequence as such

    Dies irae

    Dies irae

    Dies_irae

  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Bi-confederate monarchy in Europe (1569–1795)

    Western Europe by the export of grain (rye), cattle (oxen), furs, timber, linen, cannabis, ash, tar, carminic acid and amber. Cereals, cattle and fur amounted

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Albrecht Dürer
  • German artist and theorist (1471–1528)

    to painting, at first producing a series of works executed in tempera on linen. These include portraits and altarpieces, notably, the Paumgartner altarpiece

    Albrecht Dürer

    Albrecht Dürer

    Albrecht_Dürer

  • Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
  • 2013 film by Tommy Wirkola

    Marlene Stewart created the film's costumes, using traditional leather and linen but without an antique look. Its steampunk-like, retro-futuristic weapons

    Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

    Hansel_&_Gretel:_Witch_Hunters

  • Glossary of agriculture
  • List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in agriculture

    another plant-based material. This includes natural fibers such as cotton, linen, jute, and hemp, as well as semi-synthetic fibers such as rayon and cellulose

    Glossary of agriculture

    Glossary_of_agriculture

  • Edge of Darkness
  • British television drama serial

    Retrieved 6 June 2026 – via YouTube. Kibble-White, Let's All Hide in the Linen Cupboard. Lavender, Edge of Darkness (Troy Kennedy Martin), p. 107. Lavender

    Edge of Darkness

    Edge_of_Darkness

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    Large gains in productivity occurred in spinning and weaving of wool and linen, but were not as great as in cotton. Steam power – the efficiency of steam

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Paul Klee
  • Swiss-German painter (1879–1940)

    He often combined them into one work. He used canvas, burlap, muslin, linen, gauze, cardboard, metal foils, fabric, wallpaper, and newsprint. Klee employed

    Paul Klee

    Paul Klee

    Paul_Klee

  • Woody Guthrie
  • American singer-songwriter (1912–1967)

    Folk Festival Archived October 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Dirty Linen, No. 103, December 2002/January 2003. Retrieved September 21, 2007. Dunbar-Ortiz

    Woody Guthrie

    Woody Guthrie

    Woody_Guthrie

  • Belfast
  • Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland

    granted city status in 1888, Belfast was the world's largest centre of linen manufacture, and by the 1900s its shipyards were building up to a quarter

    Belfast

    Belfast

    Belfast

  • Portière
  • Hanging curtain placed over a door or over the doorless entrance to a room

    of appliquéd panel Acanthus portière, Morris and Co., silk embroidery on linen, 1890s Design for a portière by Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1890–1902 Noren

    Portière

    Portière

    Portière

  • Red Skelton
  • American comedian (1913–1997)

    often do an impromptu sketch on whatever was at hand—often a restaurant's linen napkin—and present it to a fan with whom he was visiting. Skelton also painted

    Red Skelton

    Red Skelton

    Red_Skelton

  • World of A Song of Ice and Fire
  • Fictional world created by George R. R. Martin

    for the gates of Qarth. The Qartheen are described as "tall pale folk in linen and samite and tiger fur", with the women wearing gowns that leave one breast

    World of A Song of Ice and Fire

    World_of_A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire

  • Treaty of Versailles
  • One of the treaties that ended World War I

    in Wiesbaden complaining that "with their stocks of linen depleted they had to have their linen washed once a fortnight (every two weeks) instead of

    Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty_of_Versailles

  • Statute Law Revision Act 1861
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    questions about the system and structure of the common law and the poor drafting and disorder of the existing statute book. From 1810 to 1825, The Statutes

    Statute Law Revision Act 1861

    Statute Law Revision Act 1861

    Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1861

  • Kahlil Gibran
  • Lebanese American artist, poet, and writer

    Gibran'. His mother began working as a seamstress peddler, selling lace and linens that she carried from door-to-door. His half-brother Boutros opened a shop

    Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil_Gibran

  • Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
  • Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840 to 1861

    were kept as they had been even with hot water brought in the morning and linen and towels changed daily. Such practices were common in the houses of the

    Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    Prince_Albert_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha

  • East India Company
  • British joint-stock company (1600–1858)

    also known as the Spice Islands, and met Sultan Babullah. In exchange for linen, gold, and silver, the English obtained a large haul of exotic spices, including

    East India Company

    East India Company

    East_India_Company

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Cradle of civilization in North Africa

    ancient Egypt, known as the "white kilt class" in reference to the bleached linen garments that served as a mark of their rank. The upper class prominently

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient_Egypt

  • Horace Greeley
  • American politician and publisher (1811–1872)

    looked like an apparition, a man of eccentric habits dressed in an old linen coat that made him look like a farmer who came into town for supplies".

    Horace Greeley

    Horace Greeley

    Horace_Greeley

  • Clarke Peters
  • American actor, writer, and director (born 1952)

    " While in Paris, Peters received a letter from the FBI accusing him of draft evasion. He contested the charge, stating: "If the enemy comes to America

    Clarke Peters

    Clarke Peters

    Clarke_Peters

  • Kenn Davis
  • American novelist

    Poet, oil on linen, 32" x 20", private collection 1960 - Family Dynamics, oil on linen, 22.5" x 28" 1961 - A Man Possessed, oil on linen, 52" x 34", private

    Kenn Davis

    Kenn_Davis

  • Joyce Carol Oates
  • American author (born 1938)

    scenes in her novels and works out structural problems in already-written drafts; she formulated the germ of her novel You Must Remember This (1987) while

    Joyce Carol Oates

    Joyce Carol Oates

    Joyce_Carol_Oates

  • Insurance
  • Protection from financial loss

    ISSN 0021-9398. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 September 2000. (online draft Archived 22 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine) Insurance Information Institute

    Insurance

    Insurance

    Insurance

  • Tang dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (618–907)

    friends could drink. In general, garments were made from silk, wool, or linen depending on your social status and what you could afford. Furthermore,

    Tang dynasty

    Tang dynasty

    Tang_dynasty

  • Dunfermline
  • City in Fife, Scotland

    Dunfermline became a regional economic powerhouse with the introduction of the linen industry, and produced industrialists including Andrew Carnegie. Dunfermline

    Dunfermline

    Dunfermline

    Dunfermline

  • Neolithic
  • Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)

    bone and antler pins that are ideal for fastening leather. Wool cloth and linen might have become available during the later Neolithic, as suggested by

    Neolithic

    Neolithic

    Neolithic

  • Council of Trent
  • Roman Catholic Church ecumenical council 1545–1563

    of the council or referred to council theologians, was based on a French draft. The main objectives of the council were twofold: To condemn the principles

    Council of Trent

    Council of Trent

    Council_of_Trent

  • Charles Lindbergh
  • American aviator (1902–1974)

    of everything which could be taken off", and were cutting off pieces of linen when "a squad of soldiers with fixed bayonets quickly surrounded" the plane

    Charles Lindbergh

    Charles Lindbergh

    Charles_Lindbergh

  • Asbestos
  • Carcinogenic fibrous silicate mineral

    (1728). Cyclopædia. p. 147. Retrieved 3 March 2024. Pliny the Elder. Ch. 4.—LINEN MADE OF ASBESTOS. Archived 8 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine In The Natural

    Asbestos

    Asbestos

    Asbestos

  • Glossary of cue sports terms
  • been cleared from the table. The phrase is not common in the U.S. Irish linen Linen made from flax, and produced in Ireland, which is often used to wrap

    Glossary of cue sports terms

    Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms

  • List of pre-colonial African inventions and innovations
  • List of pre-colonial African inventions

    years, involving organ removal, desiccation with natron, and wrapping in linen. Fermentation – African peoples developed diverse fermented foods and beverages

    List of pre-colonial African inventions and innovations

    List_of_pre-colonial_African_inventions_and_innovations

  • Economic history of the United Kingdom
  • goal was to enrich the mother country. Besides woollens, cotton, silk and linen cloth manufacturing became important after 1600, as did coal and iron. In

    Economic history of the United Kingdom

    Economic history of the United Kingdom

    Economic_history_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Black Army of Hungary
  • Professional army of Matthias Corvinus

    insurrectio (noble "insurrection") was nothing more than an obsolete form of drafting, but it was valid until the Battle of Raab in 1809, mainly because it relieved

    Black Army of Hungary

    Black Army of Hungary

    Black_Army_of_Hungary

  • Tartan
  • Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern

    class, including warriors, who wore plaids while the common among them wore linen, suggesting that woollen cloth was something of a luxury. But by 1578, Bishop

    Tartan

    Tartan

    Tartan

  • Paige Williams (artist)
  • American painter and drafter

    Paige Williams (born 1965) is an American painter, drafter, educator, and the current chair of the studio program at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Born

    Paige Williams (artist)

    Paige_Williams_(artist)

  • New England
  • Region in the Northeastern United States

    United States: Including Sketches and Notices of Cotton, Woolen, Silk, and Linen Manufacturers in the Colonial Period. Vol. I. pg. 97. The Riverside Press

    New England

    New England

    New_England

  • Kurta
  • Loose shirt or tunic worn traditionally in South Asia

    mixed with other fibers. A very common fabric for the kurta pajama is linen, or a linen-cotton mix ideal for both summers and winters.[citation needed] Kurtas

    Kurta

    Kurta

    Kurta

  • History of the Jews in Poland
  • commerce and trade, including the export and import of goods such as cloth, linen, furs, hides, wax, metal objects, and slaves. The first extensive Jewish

    History of the Jews in Poland

    History of the Jews in Poland

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland

  • Bed skirt
  • Bedding accessory; piece of decorative fabric

    11 March 2024. "A Guide to Valances, Valance Sheets and More". Victoria Linen. 28 October 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2024. "WHAT IS A BED VALANCE OR BED

    Bed skirt

    Bed skirt

    Bed_skirt

  • Charles Dickens
  • English writer and journalist (1812–1870)

    shows quite as well in rags and patches as she does in purple and fine linen". Dickens's second novel, Oliver Twist (1839), shocked readers with its

    Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens

    Charles_Dickens

  • Abbasid Caliphate
  • Third Islamic caliphate

    from the Abbasids that the rest of the world learned to make paper from linen. The knowledge of gunpowder was also transmitted from China via the caliphate

    Abbasid Caliphate

    Abbasid Caliphate

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  • Maquette
  • Scale model of unfinished sculpture

    a series of maquettes based on her designs including her iconic pleated linen dress First Love. These are now found in the Hunt Museum. Fashion doll Mockup

    Maquette

    Maquette

    Maquette

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  • Nagat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, French, Romanian

    Nagat

    Sight

  • Donald Donal
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Donald Donal

    domhan “”world”” and all “”mighty”” implying “”ruler of the world.”” “”Donal Og”” (“”Young Donal””) is the title of a fifteenth-century love song that is still popular among Irish traditional musicians and singers.

  • Cates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cates

    English : patronymic from the Old Norse byname Káti (from káti ‘boy’). (Kate was not in use as a pet form of Catherine during the Middle Ages.)Probably in some instances an Americanized spelling of German Goetz.

  • Jaseena |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jaseena |

    Nice heart

  • Letter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Letter

    English : unexplained.

  • Gankeyavalli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Gankeyavalli

    Flower

  • Dama
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Dama

    Control of the Senses; Self-control

  • RACHYL
  • Female

    English

    RACHYL

    Variant form of English Rachel, RACHYL means "ewe."

  • Suryadeva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Suryadeva

    The God Surya

  • Maggie
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Maggie

    A Pearl

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  • Ablactation
  • n.

    The process of grafting now called inarching, or grafting by approach.

  • Draining
  • v. t.

    The art of carrying off surplus water, as from land.

  • Crefting
  • n.

    Croftland.

  • Grafting
  • n.

    The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, etc.

  • Grating
  • n.

    A partition, covering, or frame of parallel or cross bars; a latticework resembling a window grate; as, the grating of a prison or convent.

  • Grafting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Graft

  • Crefting
  • n.

    Exposing linen to the sun, on the grass, in the process of bleaching.

  • Granting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Grant

  • Drawing-room
  • n.

    The company assembled in such a room; also, a reception of company in it; as, to hold a drawing-room.

  • Grating
  • n.

    A system of close equidistant and parallel lines lines or bars, especially lines ruled on a polished surface, used for producing spectra by diffraction; -- called also diffraction grating.

  • Shafting
  • n.

    Shafts, collectivelly; a system of connected shafts for communicating motion.

  • Rafting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Raft

  • Drafting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Draft

  • Rafting
  • n.

    The business of making or managing rafts.

  • Drifting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Drift

  • Drawling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Drawl

  • Grafting
  • n.

    The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded surface; autoplasty.

  • Drawling
  • n.

    The act of speaking with a drawl; a drawl.

  • Grafting
  • n.

    A scarfing or endwise attachment of one timber to another.

  • Dramming
  • n.

    The practice of drinking drams.