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  • Lining (sewing)
  • Inner layer of fabric, fur, or other material

    In sewing and tailoring, a lining is an inner layer of fabric, fur, or other material inserted into clothing, hats, luggage, curtains, handbags and similar

    Lining (sewing)

    Lining (sewing)

    Lining_(sewing)

  • Lining
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up lining in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lining may refer to: Lining (sewing), the process of inserting an inner layer of fabric, fur, or other

    Lining

    Lining

  • Glossary of sewing terms
  • This glossary contains terms used in sewing, tailoring and related crafts. For terms used in the creation or manufacturing of textiles, including spinning

    Glossary of sewing terms

    Glossary_of_sewing_terms

  • Seam (sewing)
  • Sewn join between two pieces of textile material

    tailoring, the binding is usually a bias-cut strip of lightweight lining fabric; in home sewing, commercial bias tape is often used. In a Hong Kong finish,

    Seam (sewing)

    Seam (sewing)

    Seam_(sewing)

  • Gather (sewing)
  • Sewing technique

    wide zigzag stitch with a sewing machine. Both the upper and lower thread are pulled long and placed in front of the sewing machine. Then zigzagging is

    Gather (sewing)

    Gather (sewing)

    Gather_(sewing)

  • Hem
  • Garment finishing method

    to flared, with lining and without". Edmonton Journal. p. C5. ProQuest 252124058. Colgrove, Debbie (2009). "Hemming techniques". Sewing VISUAL Quick Tips

    Hem

    Hem

    Hem

  • Index of fashion articles
  • Rucksack Lika cap Limerick lace Linen Linen clothes Lingerie Lingerie tape Lining (sewing) Liqui liqui Liripipe List of boots List of bra designs List of crochet

    Index of fashion articles

    Index_of_fashion_articles

  • Ermine (tincture)
  • Style of tincture in heraldry

    The linings of medieval coronation cloaks and some other garments, usually reserved for use by high-ranking peers and royalty, were made by sewing many

    Ermine (tincture)

    Ermine (tincture)

    Ermine_(tincture)

  • Linen
  • Textile made from spun flax fibre

    Retrieved 2026-03-16. lining. Dictionary.com. Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper, Historian. "Lining | Define Lining at Dictionary.com". Archived

    Linen

    Linen

    Linen

  • Upholstery
  • Covering of furniture with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather

    padding and covering chairs, seats, and sofas before the development of sewing machines, synthetic fabrics, and plastic foam. Using a solid wood or webbed

    Upholstery

    Upholstery

    Upholstery

  • Charmeuse
  • Lightweight woven fabric with a satin face and dull back

    insulator. Polyester charmeuse has characteristics that are undesirable for sewing, including a tendency to pucker at the seams and fraying during cutting

    Charmeuse

    Charmeuse

    Charmeuse

  • Facing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    retail industry to create the look of a perfectly stocked store Facing (sewing), fabric applied to a garment edge on the underside Facing (TV series),

    Facing

    Facing

  • Revers
  • Part of garment

    revers or rever is a part of a garment that is reversed to display the lining or facing outside. The word is borrowed from French revers, which is reflected

    Revers

    Revers

    Revers

  • Suede
  • Type of leather with a napped finish

    jackets, shoes, bags, upholstery, and other accessories It is also used as a lining for other leather products. Due to its textured nature and open pores, suede

    Suede

    Suede

    Suede

  • Endband
  • of the bookblock and perform a mechanical function. They strengthen the sewing of the bookblock and sometimes the joint as well (the connection between

    Endband

    Endband

    Endband

  • Sateen
  • Fabric

    colors and weights. It has a variety of uses, from bedsheets to drapery lining and other home decor, to clothing such as dresses, skirts, jackets, and

    Sateen

    Sateen

    Sateen

  • Shank (sewing)
  • Device for keeping space between a button and a garment

    blank (the main part of the button) itself because they are not needed for sewing. Buttons with shanks are more expensive to produce than shankless buttons

    Shank (sewing)

    Shank (sewing)

    Shank_(sewing)

  • Liner
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of makeup Marker pen, a porous-tip pen with its own ink source Multiple lining tool used in engraving A sable brush used by coach painters Acoustic liner

    Liner

    Liner

  • Kimono
  • Traditional Japanese garment

    machine-sewn kimonos require some degree of hand-sewing, particularly in finishing the collar, the hem, and the lining, if present. Hand-sewn kimonos are usually

    Kimono

    Kimono

    Kimono

  • Tipi
  • Type of Native American tent

    which additional poles and tipi cover were placed. Tipi covers are made by sewing together strips of canvas or tanned hide and cutting out a semicircular

    Tipi

    Tipi

    Tipi

  • Wetsuit
  • Garment worn to provide thermal protection while wet

    layer of glue is applied and the chosen lining is pressed down by the lamination rollers. A more flexible lining is chosen for most applications. Neoprene

    Wetsuit

    Wetsuit

    Wetsuit

  • Pourpoint
  • Late medieval piece of clothing

    its wasp waisted and round silhouette which was achieved thanks to its sewing pattern, its quilting and its "grande assiette" style sleeves. Pourpoint

    Pourpoint

    Pourpoint

    Pourpoint

  • Bookbinding
  • Process of assembling a book

    original sewing is strengthened with new lining on the text-spine. New hinges must be accounted for in either case both with text-spine lining and some

    Bookbinding

    Bookbinding

    Bookbinding

  • Patchwork
  • Needlework with fabric pieces sewn together

    Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based

    Patchwork

    Patchwork

    Patchwork

  • Button
  • Small fastener

    Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty left behind ornate wig covers, fabricated through sewing buttons formed of precious metals onto strips of backing material. Leatherwork

    Button

    Button

    Button

  • Common tailorbird
  • Species of bird

    are used. Wood classified the processes used by the tailorbird in nest as sewing, rivetting, lacing and matting. In some cases the nest is made from a single

    Common tailorbird

    Common tailorbird

    Common_tailorbird

  • Lapel
  • Folded flap below a jacket or coat collar

    Usually it is formed by folding over the front edge of the jacket or coat and sewing it to the collar, an extra piece of fabric around the back of the neck.

    Lapel

    Lapel

    Lapel

  • Kikko (Japanese armour)
  • Japanese armor plates

    Individual kikko armour plates were attached to armour by sewing the kikko to a cloth lining through holes drilled in the center or edges of the kikko

    Kikko (Japanese armour)

    Kikko (Japanese armour)

    Kikko_(Japanese_armour)

  • Vera Bradley
  • American luggage and handbag design company

    distinctive florals, paisleys, or geometric prints with complementary linings, as well as elongated diamond quilting. The patterns were originally inspired

    Vera Bradley

    Vera Bradley

    Vera_Bradley

  • Contrast fabric
  • Sewing term

    Contrast fabric is a sewing term that refers to a fabric piece or embellishment made from a different fabric than the main fabric. The term 'contrast fabric'

    Contrast fabric

    Contrast_fabric

  • Mary Brooks Picken
  • American author

    at VintageSewing.info Tailored Pockets, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info Tight Linings and Boning

    Mary Brooks Picken

    Mary Brooks Picken

    Mary_Brooks_Picken

  • Self-fabric
  • Self-fabric, in sewing, is a fabric piece or embellishment made from the same fabric as the main fabric, as opposed to contrast fabric. Self-fabric is

    Self-fabric

    Self-fabric

  • Markoob
  • Sudanese shoes

    production involves tanning the leather, lining it with goatskin for lightness, shaping the shoe's bottom, and sewing it with natural cotton threads. The final

    Markoob

    Markoob

    Markoob

  • Alexander McQueen
  • British fashion designer (1969–2010)

    tailored look. McQueen later claimed that he had sewed obscenities into the lining of suits made for Prince Charles, although a recall of suits made by Anderson

    Alexander McQueen

    Alexander McQueen

    Alexander_McQueen

  • Emil and the Detectives
  • 1929 novel for children by Erich Kästner

    is very careful not to lose the money and pins it to the lining of his jacket using a sewing needle. On the train to Berlin, Emil shares his compartment

    Emil and the Detectives

    Emil and the Detectives

    Emil_and_the_Detectives

  • Joining technology
  • Method of combining parts of equipment

    example: in a braided leather whip, all joints are made without any kind of sewing thread or adhesive Fishing nets Metallic nets Chain-link fencing The different

    Joining technology

    Joining technology

    Joining_technology

  • House of the Dragon season 2
  • Season of streaming series

    pledges allegiance. That night, Daemon dreams that a young Rhaenyra is sewing Jaehaerys' severed head onto his body. Daemon awakens and a strange woman

    House of the Dragon season 2

    House_of_the_Dragon_season_2

  • Dents
  • British manufacturer of leather goods

    handbags, and small leather goods. Dents is known for its hand cutting, sewing, and stitching techniques, which are still practised today on some limited

    Dents

    Dents

  • Stoat
  • Species of mammal

    The linings of medieval coronation cloaks and some other garments, usually reserved for use by high-ranking peers and royalty, were made by sewing many

    Stoat

    Stoat

    Stoat

  • The Appointment (novel)
  • Novel by Herta Müller

    who has been summoned by the secret police. She is accused of sewing notes into the linings of men's suits bound for Italy asking that the recipient marry

    The Appointment (novel)

    The_Appointment_(novel)

  • Kazakh clothing
  • Clothing worn by the Kazakh people

    everyday use. The köylek is made by folding a piece of fabric in half and sewing the sides from the armpits to the bottom hem. A köylek usually worn by unmarried

    Kazakh clothing

    Kazakh clothing

    Kazakh_clothing

  • Glossary of textile manufacturing
  • rabbit fur. (Fabric made from angora goat is mohair.) Appliqué Appliqué is a sewing technique in which fabric shapes, lace or trim, are sewn onto a foundation

    Glossary of textile manufacturing

    Glossary_of_textile_manufacturing

  • Fur clothing
  • Clothing made of furry animal hides

    outwards became the trend. Worldwide, both styles are popular, with fur linings offering more thermal benefits and exterior furs serving more of a fashionable

    Fur clothing

    Fur clothing

    Fur_clothing

  • Muslin
  • Cotton fabric of fine plain weave

    a backing or lining for quilts, and therefore can often be found in wide widths in the quilting sections of fabric stores. When sewing clothing, a dressmaker

    Muslin

    Muslin

    Muslin

  • Bra size
  • Measures to determine proper bra fit

    Orders of this size require a large-scale operation to manage the cutting, sewing and packing required. Constructing a properly fitting brassiere is difficult

    Bra size

    Bra size

    Bra_size

  • Snap fastener
  • Two-part snap-together fastener

    rivet snaps used (striking the punch with a hammer to splay the tail), sewing, or plying with special snap pliers. Snap fasteners are a noted detail in

    Snap fastener

    Snap fastener

    Snap_fastener

  • Steek
  • Knitting technique

    In addition, the sides of the steek can be reinforced by crocheting or sewing. Steeking is also a procedure used in the making of Scottish traditional

    Steek

    Steek

  • Blouse
  • Garment for the upper body

    Tailoring provides a closer fit to the wearer's shape. This is achieved with sewing of features such as princess seams or darting in the waist and/or bust.

    Blouse

    Blouse

    Blouse

  • Padding
  • Thin cushioned material in clothing

    Padding may also be referred to as batting or wadding when used as a layer in lining quilts or as a packaging or stuffing material. When padding is used in clothes

    Padding

    Padding

  • Chalk
  • Soft carbonate rock

    very common as bands parallel to the bedding or as nodules in seams, or linings to fractures, embedded in chalk. It is probably derived from sponge spicules

    Chalk

    Chalk

    Chalk

  • Buttonhole
  • Reinforced opening in fabric

    usually finished with stitching. This may be done either by hand or by a sewing machine. Some forms of button, such as a frog, use a loop of cloth or rope

    Buttonhole

    Buttonhole

    Buttonhole

  • Clothing terminology
  • Vocabulary used in the fashion business and clothing industry

    smocking Colors and dyes: madder red, indigo, isabella Sewing terms: cut, hem, armscye, lining Patternmaking terms: sloper, toile Methods of manufacture:

    Clothing terminology

    Clothing_terminology

  • Comanche
  • Plains Native North American tribe

    horns, hide, and bones. Removing the lining of the inner stomach, women made the paunch into a water bag. The lining was stretched over four sticks and

    Comanche

    Comanche

  • Conservation and restoration of paintings
  • Preservation of heritage collections

    used instead. Strip-lining involves reinforcing tacking that has weakened. Tears in the canvas are repaired with adhesive or sewing. Ceramics vary widely

    Conservation and restoration of paintings

    Conservation and restoration of paintings

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_paintings

  • Coco Chanel
  • French fashion designer (1883–1971)

    six years at Aubazine, Chanel found employment as a seamstress. When not sewing, she sang in a cabaret frequented by cavalry officers. Chanel made her stage

    Coco Chanel

    Coco Chanel

    Coco_Chanel

  • Dress
  • Garment consisting of a bodice and skirt made in one or more pieces

    designs, incorporating their own sense of beauty, "creating hózhó." Paper sewing patterns for women to sew their own dresses started to be readily available

    Dress

    Dress

    Dress

  • Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories
  • Japanese anime television series

    tank. Then he hears something bang against the tank from the inside... 3 "Sewing Shears" "Tachibasami" (裁ち鋏) January 16, 2017 (2017-01-16) A college girl

    Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories

    Yamishibai:_Japanese_Ghost_Stories

  • Zipper
  • Device for binding the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material

    decorate an item. These variations are achieved by sewing one end of the zipper together, sewing both ends together, or allowing both ends of the zipper

    Zipper

    Zipper

    Zipper

  • MA-1 bomber jacket
  • American flight jacket

    made by the Air Force because of the introduction of new textiles, new sewing techniques or new aircraft cockpit design. The military specification was

    MA-1 bomber jacket

    MA-1 bomber jacket

    MA-1_bomber_jacket

  • Taffeta
  • Silk or rayon plain woven fabric

    two types: yarn-dyed and piece-dyed. Piece-dyed taffeta is often used in linings and is quite soft. Yarn-dyed taffeta is much stiffer and is often used

    Taffeta

    Taffeta

    Taffeta

  • List of knots
  • Chain sinnet – method of shortening a rope or other cable Chain stitch – a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like

    List of knots

    List_of_knots

  • Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces
  • introduced changes in generals' uniforms, compared with the 1988 Soviet Army. Sewing on ceremonial caps and uniforms became similar to every day and disappeared

    Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces

    Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces

    Uniforms_of_the_Russian_Armed_Forces

  • East Germany balloon escape
  • 1979 crossing into West Germany

    the large quantity of material to use as tent lining for their camping club. Wetzel spent two weeks sewing the cloth into a balloon-shaped bag, 15 metres

    East Germany balloon escape

    East Germany balloon escape

    East_Germany_balloon_escape

  • List of video games released in 2025
  • October 9 Bye Sweet Carole WIN, NS, PS5, XBX/S Horror, Adventure Little Sewing Machine Maximum Entertainment October 9 Cthulhu Mythos ADV Lunatic Whispers

    List of video games released in 2025

    List_of_video_games_released_in_2025

  • List of Academy Award–nominated films
  • 1983 56th 0 1 Overnight Sensation 1984 56th 0 1 Seeing Red 1983 56th 0 1 Sewing Woman 1982 56th 0 1 Sound of Sunshine 1983 56th 0 1 Spaces: The Architecture

    List of Academy Award–nominated films

    List_of_Academy_Award–nominated_films

  • Asbestos
  • Carcinogenic fibrous silicate mineral

    hazard and is no longer used at all. Example of asbestos cement siding and lining on a post-war temporary house in Yardley, Birmingham. Nearly 40,000 of these

    Asbestos

    Asbestos

    Asbestos

  • Crinoline
  • Petticoat designed to hold out a skirt

    and as a dress lining. The term crin or crinoline continues to be applied to a nylon stiffening tape used for interfacing and lining hemlines in the

    Crinoline

    Crinoline

    Crinoline

  • Leather jacket
  • Jacket made of leather

    of processes designed to preserve and soften the hides. Sewing materials such as thread, lining, seam tape, buttons, snaps and zippers are generally bought

    Leather jacket

    Leather jacket

    Leather_jacket

  • Wilson Sporting Goods
  • American athletic equipment company

    high-quality leather, ends that were hand-sewn, lock-stitch seams, and triple lining, which was adopted as the official ball of the National Football League

    Wilson Sporting Goods

    Wilson Sporting Goods

    Wilson_Sporting_Goods

  • Rainbow flag (LGBTQ)
  • Common symbol of the LGBTQ community

    known surviving remnant of the original 1978 rainbow flags, along with a sewing machine used in their creation Rainbows in culture Sexuality and gender

    Rainbow flag (LGBTQ)

    Rainbow flag (LGBTQ)

    Rainbow_flag_(LGBTQ)

  • List of Chinese inventions
  • Mary Carolyn. (2006). Findings: The Material Culture of Needlework and Sewing. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-11093-6. Benn, Charles. (2002)

    List of Chinese inventions

    List of Chinese inventions

    List_of_Chinese_inventions

  • Clothing in ancient Rome
  • Garments worn by Romans in the classical period

    even these were useful, and centonarii ("patch-workers") made a living by sewing clothing and other items from recycled fabric patches. Owners of slave-run

    Clothing in ancient Rome

    Clothing in ancient Rome

    Clothing_in_ancient_Rome

  • Khash (dish)
  • Traditional dish in western Asia

    could be removed before cooking. The stomach lining would be filled with rice and lamb and stitched with a sewing thread (Arabic: كيبايات). Sheep brain is

    Khash (dish)

    Khash (dish)

    Khash_(dish)

  • Curtain
  • Cloth or other material used to block out light

    214. ISBN 978-0-06-047318-1. Bendel, Peggy; Moore, Helen (1986). Vogue Sewing for the Home. Harper & Row. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-06-181129-6. Tortora, Phyllis

    Curtain

    Curtain

    Curtain

  • Plastic
  • Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids

    Research in Environmental Health Perspectives finds that BPA leached from the lining of tin cans, dental sealants and polycarbonate bottles can increase the

    Plastic

    Plastic

    Plastic

  • Hook-and-eye closure
  • Traditional type of fastener

    hand from wire, until the town of Redditch, England, already famous for sewing needle manufacture, was the first to machine-manufacture them. In 1643 a

    Hook-and-eye closure

    Hook-and-eye closure

    Hook-and-eye_closure

  • Diaper
  • Undergarment for body waste containment

    disposable diapers. In 1948, Gordon made over 400 Paddis herself using her sewing machine at the kitchen table. Her husband had unsuccessfully approached

    Diaper

    Diaper

    Diaper

  • Neckline
  • Shape or style of a garment at the neck especially from the front view

    dress Balconette brassiere Ballerina neckline Bustline Dress code Facing (sewing) Fichu French curve Guimpe Hemline Henley shirt Low-rise (fashion) Midriff

    Neckline

    Neckline

    Neckline

  • Maki-e
  • Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder

    techniques such as raden (螺鈿) in which a nacreous layer of mollusk shell lining is embedded or pasted in lacquer, zōgan (象嵌) in which metal or ivory is

    Maki-e

    Maki-e

    Maki-e

  • Floating canvas
  • Part of a suit jacket or coat

    loosely handstitched in place between the outer jacket fabric and the inner lining. The stitch used to secure floating canvas is called a pad stitch. A full

    Floating canvas

    Floating_canvas

  • Cement
  • Hydraulic binder used in the composition of mortar and concrete

    buildings (e.g., Statue of Liberty, Capitol Building, Brooklyn Bridge) and lining water pipes. Sorel cement, or magnesia-based cement, was patented in 1867

    Cement

    Cement

    Cement

  • Deming Prize
  • Award

    industry)". 1981 JUKI Corporation (Tokyo Juki Industrial Co., Ltd., Industrial Sewing Machine Division) 1989 Florida Power & Light (first non-Japanese winner

    Deming Prize

    Deming_Prize

  • Catherine Eddowes
  • Whitechapel murder victim (1842–1888)

    most often earned money by performing domestic work such as cleaning and sewing for the Jewish community in nearby Brick Lane, although she is believed

    Catherine Eddowes

    Catherine Eddowes

    Catherine_Eddowes

  • Gaza Strip famine
  • Famine during the Gaza war

    p. 39. Bayoumi, Moustafa; Chalabi, Mona (24 June 2024). "Toys, spices, sewing machines: the items Israel banned from entering Gaza". The Guardian. ISSN 1756-3224

    Gaza Strip famine

    Gaza Strip famine

    Gaza_Strip_famine

  • Kinsale cloak
  • Cloak style

    cloth (melton) went into the making and the trimmings included satin for lining, jet and beaded braid. Fastened by a single hook and eye near the neck,

    Kinsale cloak

    Kinsale cloak

    Kinsale_cloak

  • Ozwald Boateng
  • British fashion designer (born 1967)

    when he was eight years old. At the age of 14, he found a summer job sewing linings into suits. While studying computer science at Southwark College, 16-year-old

    Ozwald Boateng

    Ozwald Boateng

    Ozwald_Boateng

  • Hemline
  • Line formed by the lower edge of a garment

    collar Collar stays Detachable collar Cuff Dart Facing Fly Lapel Gore Hem Lining Placket Pleat Pocket Revers Ruffle Shoulder pad Strap Spaghetti strap Sleeve

    Hemline

    Hemline

    Hemline

  • Eisengarn
  • Strong, waxed cotton yarn

    of the river Rhine. It was used as a sewing thread and for making lace, shoe laces, hat strings, ribbons, lining materials and in the cable industry.

    Eisengarn

    Eisengarn

    Eisengarn

  • List of women innovators and inventors by country
  • Melitta Bentz (1873–1950), coffee filter Bertha Benz (1849–1944), brake linings Caroline Eichler (1808/9–1843), leg prosthesis, hand prosthesis Judith

    List of women innovators and inventors by country

    List of women innovators and inventors by country

    List_of_women_innovators_and_inventors_by_country

  • Justacorps
  • 17th century knee-length coat

    Dictionary. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. The Fashion Dictionary: Fabric, sewing, and apparel as expressed in the language of fashion. New York: Funk & Wagnalls

    Justacorps

    Justacorps

    Justacorps

  • Acrylic fiber
  • Synthetic fiber made from polymer

    and warm, acrylic fiber is often used for sweaters and tracksuits and as linings for boots and gloves, as well as in furnishing fabrics and carpets. It

    Acrylic fiber

    Acrylic fiber

    Acrylic_fiber

  • Canadian fashion
  • mukluks in turn influenced Indigenous crafting by introducing new materials, sewing techniques, and styles, as seen in the increased used of tassels and new

    Canadian fashion

    Canadian fashion

    Canadian_fashion

  • Mink fur
  • Type of fur

    seamstresses. The fur-sewing machines driven by foot pedals initially caught so much fur in the seams that they were not suitable for sewing the narrow strips

    Mink fur

    Mink fur

    Mink_fur

  • The Brook, Chatham
  • Major street and urban area in Chatham, Kent, England

    haberdashery occupied part of the same ground‑floor unit. Cooper's was a local sewing and drapery shop (focused on haberdashery and textiles), known anecdotally

    The Brook, Chatham

    The Brook, Chatham

    The_Brook,_Chatham

  • List of inventors
  • (1811–1875), U.S. – sewing machine B. F. Skinner (1904–1990), U.S. – Operant conditioning chamber Hannah Slater (1774–1812), U.S. – cotton-sewing thread Nikolay

    List of inventors

    List_of_inventors

  • Placket
  • Opening in the upper part of certain clothing

    Press. ISBN 0-89676-255-6. Shaeffer, Claire B. (2011). "Plackets". Couture Sewing Techniques. Taunton Press. pp. 88–91. ISBN 978-1-60085-335-7. OCLC 1005480979

    Placket

    Placket

    Placket

  • Japanese clothing during the Meiji period
  • History of Japanese clothing throughout the Meiji period

    of formality: a young girl might display as much as 2 inches (5.1 cm) of lining, whereas an older woman would conceal hers; cotton, and other less formal

    Japanese clothing during the Meiji period

    Japanese clothing during the Meiji period

    Japanese_clothing_during_the_Meiji_period

  • Fur industry in Kastoria
  • earlier than the 14th century when the city provided the ermine pelts for the lining of the robes of the Byzantine courtiers. From the 16th century onwards,

    Fur industry in Kastoria

    Fur_industry_in_Kastoria

  • Clarks (shoe retailer)
  • British shoe manufacturer and retailer

    school shoes in the range feature a green insole, with a football themed lining. In January 2024, Clarks' operations in the Netherlands went bankrupt as

    Clarks (shoe retailer)

    Clarks_(shoe_retailer)

  • Nylon
  • Early synthetic polymer developed as a textile fiber

    Missing or empty |title= (help) Reader's Digest (2002). New complete guide to sewing: step-by-step techniques for making clothes and home accessories. London:

    Nylon

    Nylon

    Nylon

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  • Jehubbah
  • Biblical

    Jehubbah

    hiding, binding

    Jehubbah

  • Ashalina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ashalina |

    Sweet, Always living, Shy, Loving

    Ashalina |

  • Leming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leming

    English : variant of Leeming.

    Leming

  • Ashalina
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ashalina

    Sweet always living, shy, loving

    Ashalina

  • Jehubbah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Jehubbah

    Hiding, binding.

    Jehubbah

  • Leising
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leising

    English : from an Old Norse personal name or nickname, Leysingi, from leysingi ‘freedman’. Compare Lazenby.South German : habitational name from Leising in Bavaria.

    Leising

  • Loving
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loving

    English : from a Middle English personal name Lyfing, Old English Lēofing, based on lēof ‘dear’.Swedish : apparently an ornamental name formed from the place-name element lov-, meaning unknown, + the suffix -ing (see Arning).

    Loving

  • Lewing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lewing

    English : variant of Loving.

    Lewing

  • Vining
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vining

    English : habitational name for someone from a place called Fyning in Rogate in Sussex.

    Vining

  • Livings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Livings

    English : patronymic from a variant of Lewin 1.German : variant of Levings.

    Livings

  • LILING
  • Female

    Chinese

    LILING

    white jasmine tinkling.

    LILING

  • Landing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Landing

    English : unexplained.

    Landing

  • Loring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loring

    English : ethnic name from Old French Lohereng ‘man from Lorraine’ (see Lorraine).

    Loring

  • Lansing
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Lansing

    Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Lans (Germanic Lanzo).English : habitational name from Lancing in West Sussex, so named from an Old English personal name Wlanc + -ingas ‘family or followers of’.This was the most frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Among others, Gerrit Frederickse Lansing and his wife, Elizabeth Hendrix, came to America with their European-born children during the late 1640s. There is a waterway near Utica, NY called Lansingkill, named for a family with this surname.

    Lansing

  • Illing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Illing

    English : from an Old English personal name, Illing.

    Illing

  • Ashalina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ashalina

    Sweet; Always Living; Shy; Loving

    Ashalina

  • LINNIE
  • Female

    English

    LINNIE

    Pet form of English Linda, LINNIE means "serpent."

    LINNIE

  • Lanning
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Dorset and Somerset)

    Lanning

    English (Dorset and Somerset) : unexplained.Dutch : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Julianus (see Julian).

    Lanning

  • Laning
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Laning

    English : variant spelling of Lanning.

    Laning

  • Linith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Linith

    Linith

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Online names & meanings

  • Kushraj
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Kushraj

  • Nerivaanan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Nerivaanan

    Honest Person

  • Cristiona
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Cristiona

    Christian.

  • Sippai
  • Biblical

    Sippai

    threshold; silver cup

  • Pata
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Pata

    Spectrogram

  • Suryanshi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Suryanshi

    Ray of Sun

  • Chandodeva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Chandodeva

    Lord of the Hymns

  • SHAWNEE
  • Female

    English

    SHAWNEE

    English name derived from the name of a tribe of Native American people, SHAWNEE means "southern people."

  • Mahanidhi | மஹாநிதி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mahanidhi | மஹாநிதி

    Great storehouse

  • Enerstyne
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Enerstyne

    Serious

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  • Translavation
  • n.

    A laving or lading from one vessel to another.

  • Finding
  • n.

    The result of a judicial examination or inquiry, especially into some matter of fact; a verdict; as, the finding of a jury.

  • Living
  • n.

    The benefice of a clergyman; an ecclesiastical charge which a minister receives.

  • Lining
  • n.

    The act of one who lines; the act or process of making lines, or of inserting a lining.

  • Mining
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to mines; as, mining engineer; mining machinery; a mining region.

  • Liking
  • n.

    The state of being pleasing; a suiting. See On liking, below.

  • Life-giving
  • a.

    Giving life or spirit; having power to give life; inspiriting; invigorating.

  • Fault-finding
  • n.

    The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.

  • Diving
  • a.

    That dives or is used or diving.

  • Fining
  • n.

    The process of fining or refining; clarification; also (Metal.), the conversion of cast iron into suitable for puddling, in a hearth or charcoal fire.

  • Lining
  • n.

    That which covers the inner surface of anything, as of a garment or a box; also, the contents of anything.

  • Filing
  • n.

    A fragment or particle rubbed off by the act of filing; as, iron filings.

  • Airing
  • n.

    An exposure to air, or to a fire, for warming, drying, etc.; as, the airing of linen, or of a room.

  • Liking
  • p. a.

    Looking; appearing; as, better or worse liking. See Like, to look.

  • Lining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Line

  • Blinding
  • a.

    Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.

  • Living
  • n.

    Manner of life; as, riotous living; penurious living; earnest living.

  • Liking
  • n.

    The state of being pleased with, or attracted toward, some thing or person; hence, inclination; desire; pleasure; preference; -- often with for, formerly with to; as, it is an amusement I have no liking for.

  • Living
  • n.

    Power of continuing life; the act of living, or living comfortably.

  • Ginging
  • n.

    The lining of a mine shaft with stones or bricks to prevent caving.