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  • Textile sizing machine
  • Textile finishing machine

    of sizing a warp was mechanised during the nineteenth century when William Radcliffe and his assistant Thomas Johnson invented the sizing machine. The

    Textile sizing machine

    Textile sizing machine

    Textile_sizing_machine

  • Sizing
  • Protective glaze for paper or fabric

    Sizing or size is a substance that is applied to, or incorporated into, other materials—especially papers and textiles—to act as a protective filler or

    Sizing

    Sizing

  • Textile manufacturing
  • Industry which produces textiles

    washing, de-sizing, bleaching, rinsing, dyeing, printing, coating and finishing. Processing is time-consuming. The major portion of water in textile industry

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile_manufacturing

  • Textile
  • Various fibre-based materials

    Textiles Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fibre-based materials, including fibres, yarns, filaments, threads, and different types of fabric

    Textile

    Textile

    Textile

  • Jacquard machine
  • Control device attached to weaving looms

    The Jacquard machine (French: [ʒakaʁ]) is a device fitted to a loom that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with such complex patterns as

    Jacquard machine

    Jacquard machine

    Jacquard_machine

  • Stenter
  • Machine used in textile finishing

    A stenter (sometimes called a tenter) is a machine used in textile finishing. It serves multiple purposes, including heat setting, drying, and applying

    Stenter

    Stenter

    Stenter

  • Textile industry
  • Industry related to design, production and distribution of textiles

    The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design, production and distribution of textiles: yarn, cloth and clothing. Cotton is the world's most

    Textile industry

    Textile industry

    Textile_industry

  • Sewing machine
  • Machine used to stitch fabric

    the diffusion of sewing machine technology and its impact on the clothing industry in the United Kingdom, 1860–1905". Textile History 27.1 (1996): 59–76

    Sewing machine

    Sewing machine

    Sewing_machine

  • Textile industry in Bangladesh
  • Regional economic sector in South Asia

    The textile and clothing industries provide the most significant source of economic growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles

    Textile industry in Bangladesh

    Textile industry in Bangladesh

    Textile_industry_in_Bangladesh

  • Finishing (textiles)
  • Manufacturing process

    (feel) of the finish textile or clothing. The precise meaning depends on context. Fabric after leaving the loom or knitting machine is not readily useable

    Finishing (textiles)

    Finishing (textiles)

    Finishing_(textiles)

  • Water-jet loom
  • Textile weaving machine

    postwar Czechoslovakia, where textile engineer Vladimír Svatý [cs] (1919–1986) developed the first practical machines using jets of fluid—first air,

    Water-jet loom

    Water-jet loom

    Water-jet_loom

  • Yarn
  • Long continuous length of interlocked fibres

    embroidery, ropemaking, and the production of textiles. Thread is a type of yarn intended for sewing by hand or machine. Modern manufactured sewing threads may

    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn

  • Units of textile measurement
  • Systems for measuring textiles

    Textile fibers, threads, yarns and fabrics are measured in a multiplicity of units. A fiber, a single filament of natural material, such as cotton, linen

    Units of textile measurement

    Units of textile measurement

    Units_of_textile_measurement

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

    considerably over the world average. The textile industry was the first to use modern production methods, and textiles became the dominant industry in terms

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Bernina International
  • International manufacturer of sewing machines

    and services for the textile market, primarily household sewing-related products in the fields of embroidery, quilting, home textiles, garment sewing, and

    Bernina International

    Bernina_International

  • Cotton
  • Plant fiber from the genus Gossypium

    spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable, and durable textile. The use of cotton for fabric is known to date to prehistoric times; the

    Cotton

    Cotton

    Cotton

  • Luddite
  • Worker rights advocates in the 1810s

    The Luddites were members of a 19th-century movement of English textile workers who protested the use of certain types of automated machinery due to concerns

    Luddite

    Luddite

    Luddite

  • Machine tool
  • Machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials

    most spurred machine tool development. In order of historical emergence, they have been firearms (small arms and artillery); clocks; textile machinery;

    Machine tool

    Machine tool

    Machine_tool

  • Rage Against the Machine
  • American rock band

    went to organizations such as the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, Women Alive and the Zapatista Front for National Liberation

    Rage Against the Machine

    Rage Against the Machine

    Rage_Against_the_Machine

  • Fabric treatment
  • Processes that enhance fabric

    penetration after they are woven. Fabric treatments get applied when the textile itself cannot add other properties. Treatments include, scrim, foam lamination

    Fabric treatment

    Fabric treatment

    Fabric_treatment

  • Thread (textiles)
  • Type of yarn used for sewing

    several filaments or fibres, used for joining, creating or decorating textiles. Ancient Egyptians were known for creating thread using plant fibers, wool

    Thread (textiles)

    Thread (textiles)

    Thread_(textiles)

  • Textile printing
  • Method for applying patterns to cloth using printing techniques

    Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the

    Textile printing

    Textile printing

    Textile_printing

  • Carding
  • Process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres

    In textile production, carding is a mechanical process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres to produce a continuous web or sliver suitable

    Carding

    Carding

    Carding

  • Winch dyeing machine
  • Type of dyeing machine

    Sustainable Innovations in Textile Chemical Processes. Springer. p. 25. ISBN 978-981-10-8491-1. Mahapatra, N. N. (2019-01-31). Textile Dyeing. Woodhead Publishing

    Winch dyeing machine

    Winch dyeing machine

    Winch_dyeing_machine

  • Machine industry
  • Subsector of the industry

    transport. In addition, the emerging machine factories started making machines for production machines as textile machinery, compressors, agricultural

    Machine industry

    Machine industry

    Machine_industry

  • Batch dyeing
  • Textile dyeing method

    dyeing) is a method of dyeing a textile material. The method involves the gradual transfer of dye from a dye bath to the textile material in the same piece

    Batch dyeing

    Batch_dyeing

  • Textile bleaching
  • Textile wet process that improves whiteness by removing natural color

    The textile bleaching (or bleaching of textiles) is one of the steps in the textile manufacturing process. The objective of bleaching is to remove the

    Textile bleaching

    Textile bleaching

    Textile_bleaching

  • Glossary of textile manufacturing
  • The manufacture of textiles is one of the oldest of human technologies. To make textiles, the first requirement is a source of fiber from which a yarn

    Glossary of textile manufacturing

    Glossary_of_textile_manufacturing

  • Meisen
  • Type of silk fabric

    Meisen (textile). Meisen Kimono exhibit at the Anna Leonowens Gallery, Haruko Watanabe's collection Archived 6 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine Photogallery

    Meisen

    Meisen

    Meisen

  • Wet process engineering
  • Major stream in textile engineering

    the sizing materials that has been used, the cloth may be steeped in a dilute acid and then rinsed, or enzymes may be used to break down the sizing material

    Wet process engineering

    Wet_process_engineering

  • Potato starch
  • Thickening agent used for culinary purposes

    non-food applications as wallpaper adhesive, for textile finishing and textile sizing, in paper coating and sizing, and as an adhesive in paper sacks and gummed

    Potato starch

    Potato starch

    Potato_starch

  • Edmund Cartwright
  • British inventor (1743–1823)

    Thomas Johnson, by their inventions of the beam warper, and the dressing sizing machine. In 1790 Robert Grimshaw of Gorton, Manchester erected a weaving factory

    Edmund Cartwright

    Edmund Cartwright

    Edmund_Cartwright

  • Gloiopeltis furcata
  • Species of alga

    Asia, where it is also used as a sizing material in silk and other textiles. G. furcata is also a raw material for textile binders. Studies show that extracts

    Gloiopeltis furcata

    Gloiopeltis furcata

    Gloiopeltis_furcata

  • Embroidery
  • Art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn

    using a needle to stitch thread or yarn. It is one of the oldest forms of textile art, with origins dating back thousands of years across various cultures

    Embroidery

    Embroidery

    Embroidery

  • Roller printing on textiles
  • Method of textile printing

    Roller printing, also called cylinder printing or machine printing, on fabrics is a textile printing process patented by Thomas Bell of Scotland in 1783

    Roller printing on textiles

    Roller printing on textiles

    Roller_printing_on_textiles

  • Clothing industry
  • Industry encompassing the design, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing of clothes

    the loom, the cotton gin, and the sewing machine heralded industrialization not only of the previous textile manufacturing practices. Clothing industries

    Clothing industry

    Clothing industry

    Clothing_industry

  • Miroglio
  • Italian company

    1985. (From 2005 to 2020, the brand has been targeted at the more generous sizing womenswear sector.) By the mid-1980s, the Group was forging a strategic

    Miroglio

    Miroglio

    Miroglio

  • Doubling (textiles)
  • Textile process that combines fibers during spinning

    Doubling is a textile industry term synonymous with combining. It can be used for various processes during spinning. During the carding stage, several

    Doubling (textiles)

    Doubling_(textiles)

  • Rayon
  • Cellulose-based semi-synthetic fiber

    such as silk, wool, cotton, and linen. It can be woven or knitted to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. Rayon production involves solubilizing

    Rayon

    Rayon

    Rayon

  • Machine factory
  • Type of company

    gradually broke loose from the textile industry and independent companies emerged specializing in textile machinery, machine tools, locomotives, large steam

    Machine factory

    Machine factory

    Machine_factory

  • Sewing
  • Craft of joining fabrics with a needle and thread

    standard sizing, based on body measurements that are intended to fit the greatest proportion of the population. However, while "standard" sizing is generally

    Sewing

    Sewing

    Sewing

  • Alkenylsuccinic anhydrides
  • Class of chemical compounds

    despite a potential increase in sizing agent consumption. The reagent delivers full sizing development on-machine and maintains stability across a wide

    Alkenylsuccinic anhydrides

    Alkenylsuccinic anhydrides

    Alkenylsuccinic_anhydrides

  • Adire (textile art)
  • Dyed cloth made by the Yoruba people

    Adire (Yoruba: Àdìrẹ) textile is a type of dyed cloth traditionally made by Yoruba women, using a variety of resist-dyeing techniques. The word 'Adire'

    Adire (textile art)

    Adire (textile art)

    Adire_(textile_art)

  • Air sock
  • Ventilation unit

    An air sock is a textile or fabric duct used for draught-free air distribution and delivery of conditioned air as an alternative to traditional spiral

    Air sock

    Air sock

    Air_sock

  • Platt Brothers
  • 1770–1982 British textile machinery company

    manufactured textile machinery and were iron founders and colliery proprietors. By the end of the 19th century, the company had become the largest textile machinery

    Platt Brothers

    Platt Brothers

    Platt_Brothers

  • Washing machine
  • Machine that washes clothes

    machines, but they may have front-, side-, or top-load doors. Some industrial clothes washers can batch-process up to 800 pounds (360 kg) of textiles

    Washing machine

    Washing machine

    Washing_machine

  • Motif (textile arts)
  • Recurring component of a larger design

    In the textile arts, a motif (pronunciation) (also called a block or square) is a smaller element in a much larger work. In knitting and crochet, motifs

    Motif (textile arts)

    Motif (textile arts)

    Motif_(textile_arts)

  • Direct-to-garment printing
  • Process of printing graphics directly onto textiles using inkjet technology

    platen designed to hold the garment in a fixed position, while specialized textile inks are jetted or sprayed onto the substrate by a digital printhead. Because

    Direct-to-garment printing

    Direct-to-garment_printing

  • 3D body scanning
  • Measurement of the body as a point cloud

    (2000), 'A Comparison of Women's Sizing by 3D Electronic Scanning and Traditional Anthropometry', Journal of The Textile Institute, Vol. 91 No. 2, pp. 163–173

    3D body scanning

    3D body scanning

    3D_body_scanning

  • Net (textile)
  • Textile in which the warp and weft yarns are looped or knotted at their intersections

    Net or netting is any textile in which the yarns are fused, looped or knotted at their intersections, resulting in a fabric with open spaces between the

    Net (textile)

    Net (textile)

    Net_(textile)

  • Textile performance
  • Fitness for purpose of textiles

    Textile performance, also known as fitness for purpose, is a textile's capacity to withstand various conditions, environments, and hazards, qualifying

    Textile performance

    Textile performance

    Textile_performance

  • Linen
  • Textile made from spun flax fibre

    Linen (/ˈlɪnən/) is a textile made from the bast fibers of the flax plant. Linen cloth has been produced since ancient times primarily for use in clothing

    Linen

    Linen

    Linen

  • Ichalkaranji
  • Town in Maharashtra, India

    cotton yarn. Yarn sizing is a preparatory process before the weaving that gives strength to yarn. The city has approximately 175 sizing units, which work

    Ichalkaranji

    Ichalkaranji

    Ichalkaranji

  • Dimensional stability (fabric)
  • Fabric quality assessment parameter

    ability to maintain its initial size and shape even after undergoing wear and care, which is a desirable property. Textile manufacturing is based on the

    Dimensional stability (fabric)

    Dimensional_stability_(fabric)

  • Bobbin
  • Spool or cylinder around which thread, line, or wire is coiled

    is wound. Bobbins are typically found in industrial textile machinery, as well as in sewing machines, fishing reels, tape measures, film rolls, cassette

    Bobbin

    Bobbin

    Bobbin

  • Warp knitting
  • Manufacturing process

    toughness. The stitch-bonding warp knitting machine or nonwoven warp knitting machine is for producing technical textiles such as shoe interlining, shopping bag

    Warp knitting

    Warp knitting

    Warp_knitting

  • Shot silk
  • Fabric woven such that it produces an iridescent appearance

    the play of light, and medieval descriptions exist indicating that the textile purpura was a type of silk, distinct from other silks, in assorted colours

    Shot silk

    Shot silk

    Shot_silk

  • Bahauddin Zakariya University College of Textile Engineering, Multan
  • Textile engineering college in Multan

    warping machine and sizing machine. Wet Processing Third process in textile manufacturing is dyeing, printing and finishing. The laboratory scale machines are

    Bahauddin Zakariya University College of Textile Engineering, Multan

    Bahauddin_Zakariya_University_College_of_Textile_Engineering,_Multan

  • Ottoman (textile)
  • Woven or knitted widthways-ribbed textile

    Ottoman is a widthways-ribbed textile with pronounced, raised 'ribs' along its wale and course. Similar to grosgrain, Ottoman is known as a corded fabric

    Ottoman (textile)

    Ottoman (textile)

    Ottoman_(textile)

  • Suzanne Loker
  • American college professor (1948-2025)

    employees" (2014, with Tasha L. Lewis) "Mass-customized Target Market Sizing: Extending the Sizing Paradigm for Improved Apparel Fit" (2015, with Susan Ashdown)

    Suzanne Loker

    Suzanne_Loker

  • Crochet
  • Technique of creating lace or fabric from thread using a hook

    Crochet (English: /kroʊˈʃeɪ/; French: [kʁɔʃɛ]) is a process of creating textiles by using a crochet hook to interlock loops of yarn, thread, or strands

    Crochet

    Crochet

    Crochet

  • Carpet
  • Textile floor covering

    A carpet or rug is a textile floor covering that typically consists of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. In Europe, the pile was traditionally

    Carpet

    Carpet

    Carpet

  • Starch
  • Glucose polymer used as energy store in plants

    related and refers to the main historical applications, its uses in textiles: sizing yarn for weaving, and starching linen. The Greek term for starch, amylon

    Starch

    Starch

    Starch

  • Medical textiles
  • Textiles for medical and healthcare use

    Medical textiles are numerous fiber-based materials intended for medical purposes. Medical textile is a sector of technical textiles that emphasizes fiber-based

    Medical textiles

    Medical textiles

    Medical_textiles

  • Power loom
  • Mechanised loom powered by a line shaft

    increased production efficiency, contributing to the rise of large-scale textile factories during the Industrial Revolution. Though the idea is older and

    Power loom

    Power loom

    Power_loom

  • United States textile workers' strike of 1934
  • United States labor action

    The United States textile workers' strike of 1934, colloquially known later as The Uprising of '34 was the largest textile strike in the labor history

    United States textile workers' strike of 1934

    United States textile workers' strike of 1934

    United_States_textile_workers'_strike_of_1934

  • Textiles of Mexico
  • The textiles of Mexico have a long history. The making of fibers, cloth and other textile goods has existed in the country since at least 1400 BCE. Fibers

    Textiles of Mexico

    Textiles of Mexico

    Textiles_of_Mexico

  • Singer Corporation
  • American manufacturer of sewing machines

    the diffusion of sewing machine technology and its impact on the clothing industry in the United Kingdom, 1860–1905". Textile History 27.1 (1996): 59–76

    Singer Corporation

    Singer Corporation

    Singer_Corporation

  • Dry cleaning
  • Cleaning of fabrics in non-aqueous solvents

    Dry cleaning is any cleaning process for clothing and textiles using a solvent other than water. Clothes are instead soaked in a water-free liquid organic

    Dry cleaning

    Dry cleaning

    Dry_cleaning

  • American Textile History Museum
  • Former textile museum in Lowell, Massachusetts

    The American Textile History Museum (ATHM), located in Lowell, Massachusetts, was founded as the Merrimack Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) in North Andover

    American Textile History Museum

    American Textile History Museum

    American_Textile_History_Museum

  • Tamarind
  • Leguminous tree bearing edible fruit

    to make paint or varnish. Tamarind kernel powder is used as sizing material for textile and jute processing, and in the manufacture of industrial gums

    Tamarind

    Tamarind

    Tamarind

  • Andean textiles
  • Textile tradition indigenous to South America

    The Andean textile tradition spanned from the Pre-Columbian to the Colonial era throughout the western coast of South America, but was mainly concentrated

    Andean textiles

    Andean textiles

    Andean_textiles

  • List of military clothing camouflage patterns
  • forces to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces. Textile patterns for uniforms have multiple functions, including camouflage, identifying

    List of military clothing camouflage patterns

    List of military clothing camouflage patterns

    List_of_military_clothing_camouflage_patterns

  • Nonwoven fabric
  • Sheet of fibers

    chemical, mechanical, heat or solvent treatment. The term is used in the textile manufacturing industry to denote fabrics, such as felt, which are neither

    Nonwoven fabric

    Nonwoven fabric

    Nonwoven_fabric

  • Lyocell
  • Regenerated cellulose fibre made from dissolving pulp

    Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fibre used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. It is a form of regenerated cellulose made by dissolving pulp

    Lyocell

    Lyocell

    Lyocell

  • Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods
  • Traditional methods of textile production

    Textile manufacturing is one of the oldest of human activities. The oldest known textiles date back to about 5000 B.C. In order to make textiles, the first

    Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods

    Textile_manufacturing_by_pre-industrial_methods

  • Swiss textile and clothing industry
  • Textile and garment manufacturing in Switzerland

    The Swiss textile and clothing industry encompasses the production of textiles, garments, and footwear in Switzerland. The term textile industry covers

    Swiss textile and clothing industry

    Swiss_textile_and_clothing_industry

  • List of types of mill
  • finished products Textile mills for textile manufacturing: Cotton mill Flax mill, for flax Silk mill, for silk Woollen mill, see textile manufacturing Huller

    List of types of mill

    List_of_types_of_mill

  • Queen Street Mill
  • Building in Harle Syke, to the north-east of Burnley, Lancashire

    placed in the Cylinder Tape Sizing Machine (made in 1919 by Howard & Bullough Ltd. of Accrington). The threads pass through the size to stiffen them and reduce

    Queen Street Mill

    Queen Street Mill

    Queen_Street_Mill

  • Bolt (cloth)
  • Roll of fabric

    of cloth manufactured by a loom or knitting machine, which moves through subsequent processes of textile finishing. Looms are equipped with devices that

    Bolt (cloth)

    Bolt (cloth)

    Bolt_(cloth)

  • Tap and die
  • Tools to create screw threads

    locomotives, firearms, or textile machinery were likely to make their own taps and dies. During the 19th century the machining industries evolved greatly

    Tap and die

    Tap and die

    Tap_and_die

  • Machine embroidery
  • Technique of embroidering with a sewing machine or purpose-made embroidering machine

    developed the automatic frame changer, a dedicated apparatus for rolled textile embroidery. Also in 1982, Pulse Microsystems introduced Stitchworks, the

    Machine embroidery

    Machine embroidery

    Machine_embroidery

  • Paper
  • Material for writing, printing, etc.

    types of paper are defined by constituent fiber, paper pulp, sizing, coating, paper size, paper density and grammage. The papermaking process developed

    Paper

    Paper

    Paper

  • Fast fashion
  • Making fashion trends quickly and cheaply available to consumers

    Fast fashion is a business model in textile manufacturing where companies quickly create and sell clothing and footwear at affordable prices by replicating

    Fast fashion

    Fast fashion

    Fast_fashion

  • Environmental impact of fashion
  • pollution, water use, and textile waste. During the 19th century, industrialization meant a move towards the manufacture of textiles on a large-scale, which

    Environmental impact of fashion

    Environmental impact of fashion

    Environmental_impact_of_fashion

  • Carboxymethyl cellulose
  • Cellulose derivative grafted with carboxymethyl groups

    toothpaste, laxatives, diet pills, water-based paints, detergents, textile sizing, reusable heat packs, various paper products, filtration materials,

    Carboxymethyl cellulose

    Carboxymethyl cellulose

    Carboxymethyl_cellulose

  • Polka dot
  • Pattern consisting of an array of large filled circles of same size

    believed to have happened in the Middle Ages, but because of a lack of fabric machines and modern medicine, the pattern of irregularly spaced dots made people

    Polka dot

    Polka dot

    Polka_dot

  • List of textile mills in Cheshire
  • GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of the silk, cotton and other textile mills in Cheshire, England. The first mills were built in the 1760s, in

    List of textile mills in Cheshire

    List of textile mills in Cheshire

    List_of_textile_mills_in_Cheshire

  • 1912–1913 Little Falls textile strike
  • 1912–1913 textile workers strike in Little Falls, New York

    The 1912–1913 Little Falls textile strike was a labor strike involving workers at two textile mills in Little Falls, New York, United States. The strike

    1912–1913 Little Falls textile strike

    1912–1913 Little Falls textile strike

    1912–1913_Little_Falls_textile_strike

  • Loom
  • Device for weaving textiles

    Incremental changes to the three motions continued to be made. The problems of sizing, stop-motions, consistent take-up, and a temple to maintain the width remained

    Loom

    Loom

    Loom

  • Microfiber
  • Synthetic fiber

    Wayback Machine. Joseph Henry Press, pp. 186–192 Mukhopadhyay, Samrat (September 2002). "Microfibres—An overview". Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research

    Microfiber

    Microfiber

    Microfiber

  • Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź
  • Textile art, history and technique museum in – Łódź, Poland

    Central Museum of Textiles is a museum of textiles located in the Ludwik Geyer's White Factory in Łódź, Poland. It is the first textile museum in the world

    Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź

    Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź

    Central_Museum_of_Textiles,_Łódź

  • Pointelle
  • Fabric pattern with eyelets

    design and pattern making. The size of the pointelle holes is adjustable to an extent with needle selection on the machine. The resultant fabric is a lightweight

    Pointelle

    Pointelle

    Pointelle

  • Machine shop
  • Room, building or company where machining is done

    modified. In those days textiles were the dominant industry, and these industries started to further develop their own machine tools. Further development

    Machine shop

    Machine shop

    Machine_shop

  • 1,3-Dimethylurea
  • Chemical compound

    synthesis of caffeine, theophylline, pharmaceuticals, textile aids, herbicides and others. In the textile processing industry, 1,3-dimethylurea is used as

    1,3-Dimethylurea

    1,3-Dimethylurea

    1,3-Dimethylurea

  • Trencher (machine)
  • Construction equipment

    a drainage pipe or geotextile feeder unit and backfiller, so drain or textile may be placed and the trench filled in one pass. Bucket-wheel excavator

    Trencher (machine)

    Trencher (machine)

    Trencher_(machine)

  • National Institute of Fashion Technology
  • Clothing design school based in New Delhi, India

    its own degree. Along with the Ministry of Textiles, NIFT is in the process of creating an India-specific size chart. The new digital disruptive pattern

    National Institute of Fashion Technology

    National Institute of Fashion Technology

    National_Institute_of_Fashion_Technology

  • Worsted
  • Fabrics manufactured from worsted yarns

    is best knitted with 4.5mm to 5.5mm needles (US size 7–9). The term worsted, in relation to textile yarn weight, is defined as the number of hanks of

    Worsted

    Worsted

    Worsted

  • International Textile Machinery Association exhibition
  • Exhibition related to textile materials

    the textile industry, where manufacturers from around the world gather to showcase their latest developments, innovations, and advancements in textile machinery

    International Textile Machinery Association exhibition

    International_Textile_Machinery_Association_exhibition

  • Economy of India
  • services domestic demand. In 2010, there were 2,500 textile weaving factories and 4,135 textile finishing factories in all of India. According to AT

    Economy of India

    Economy of India

    Economy_of_India

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Samba

    Rising, Shining

    Samba

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sambha | ஸாம்பா

    Rising, Shining

    Sambha | ஸாம்பா

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Teofile

    Divinely loved.

    Teofile

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

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    Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season

    Spring

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  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Sirina

    Named for the Sirens.

    Sirina

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  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    SIMIN

    (سیمین) Persian name SIMIN means "silvery."

    SIMIN

  • Spring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spring

    English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.

    Spring

  • String
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    String

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of strings or bow strings, from Middle English streng ‘string’, ‘cord’.

    String

  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian

    Spring

    Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement

    Spring

  • Shuruq
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shuruq

    Rising; Shining

    Shuruq

  • Shorooq
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Shorooq

    Rising; Shining

    Shorooq

  • Riding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Riding

    English : variant of Reading 2.

    Riding

  • Samba | ஸாஂபா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Samba | ஸாஂபா 

    Rising, Shining

    Samba | ஸாஂபா 

  • SPRING
  • Female

    English

    SPRING

    English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement." 

    SPRING

  • Gentile
  • Surname or Lastname

    Italian

    Gentile

    Italian : from the personal name Gentile, a continuation of Late Latin Gentilis meaning ‘of the same stock (Latin gens)’ and then ‘non-Christian’, ‘pagan’; as a medieval name it was an omen name with the sense ‘noble’, ‘courteous’, also ‘delicate’, ‘charming’, ‘graceful’ (Italian gentile). In some cases the surname may have arisen from a nickname, sometimes possibly ironical, from the same word.English : variant of Gentle.

    Gentile

  • Baseema
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Baseema

    Smiling; Spring

    Baseema

  • Viking
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Viking

    Father of Thord.

    Viking

  • Vining
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vining

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

    Vining

  • Prapulla
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Prapulla

    Shining; Smiling Cheerfully

    Prapulla

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Online names & meanings

  • Mizar
  • Biblical

    Mizar

    little

  • Swathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Swathi

    A Nakshatra

  • Rishi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rishi

    Name of a priest.

  • Wix
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wix

    English : variant spelling of Wicks.

  • Hurya |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hurya |

    Angel

  • Radhwa | رادہوا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Radhwa | رادہوا

    Name of a mountain in Medina, Contentment

  • Mithra
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Mithra

    Friend, The Sun

  • RATAN
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    RATAN

    (रतन) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word ratna, RATAN means "jewel."

  • Kyli
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Kyli

    Feminine of Kyle.

  • Cart
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and northern Irish

    Cart

    Scottish and northern Irish : reduced form of McCart.English : from Middle English cart(e) ‘cart’ (from Old English cræt, Old Norse kartr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright.French : from Old Occitan cart, a variant of quart, a term which in the Middle Ages denoted a tax levied on wine; hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a tax collector.

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  • Lithomarge
  • n.

    A clay of a fine smooth texture, and very sectile.

  • Fertile
  • a.

    Producing fruit or vegetation in abundance; fruitful; able to produce abundantly; prolific; fecund; productive; rich; inventive; as, fertile land or fields; a fertile mind or imagination.

  • Living
  • n.

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

  • Gentile
  • a.

    Denoting a race or country; as, a gentile noun or adjective.

  • Texture
  • n.

    The disposition of the several parts of any body in connection with each other, or the manner in which the constituent parts are united; structure; as, the texture of earthy substances or minerals; the texture of a plant or a bone; the texture of paper; a loose or compact texture.

  • Reptile
  • a.

    Hence: Groveling; low; vulgar; as, a reptile race or crew; reptile vices.

  • Texture
  • v. t.

    To form a texture of or with; to interweave.

  • Texture
  • n.

    The disposition or connection of threads, filaments, or other slender bodies, interwoven; as, the texture of cloth or of a spider's web.

  • Fertile
  • a.

    Capable of producing fruit; fruit-bearing; as, fertile flowers.

  • Textile
  • a.

    Pertaining to weaving or to woven fabrics; as, textile arts; woven, capable of being woven; formed by weaving; as, textile fabrics.

  • Diving
  • a.

    That dives or is used or diving.

  • Liking
  • p. a.

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

  • Tensile
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to extension; as, tensile strength.

  • Tactile
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations.

  • Liking
  • n.

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

  • Textrine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to weaving, textorial; as, the textrine art.

  • Siding
  • n.

    The thickness of a rib or timber, measured, at right angles with its side, across the curved edge; as, a timber having a siding of ten inches.

  • Web
  • n.

    That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; esp., something woven in a loom.

  • Mining
  • a.

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

  • Living
  • n.

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