Results for: cloth case of a mattress
English English
not completed, not finally treated, uncompleted; not given a surface treatment (varnish etc.); (of cloth) not sheared or put through certain other finishing processes after going through the loom, with slight napunfinished
one who appeals, one who requests that a higher court review a case; requesterappealer
one who makes an appeal; one who appeals a judicial decree or decision, pertaining to an appeal (request that a higher court review a case), somebody who appeals court decisionappellant
one who weaves; one who produces cloth by interlacing strands or yarn; any of several species of finch-like communal birds that are native to Africa and Asia and are known for the intricate nests they weave, somebody who weavesweaver
ornamental cloth behind altardossal; dossel
ourselves, pron. you and me, we in the objective case, royal us, self and other or othersus
overstaff or limit production, pamper somebody, soft mattress filled with feathers, spoil, indulge; compel an employer to hire more workers than are neededfeatherbed
palliasse, straw-filled mattresspaillasse
part of beak, wrap in waxed cloth (usually a corpse)cere
pastry casebouchée
pattern of squares or checks, tattersall -patterned cloth, type of fabric; clothing made from tattersall fabrictattersall
person accustomed to napping; one who dozes; one who naps cloth after it is fullednapper
person or thing that invigorates; course that reviews material that was previously learned; additional fee paid in to a lawyer during a long legal case, something refreshingrefresher
person who dyes cloth (or leather, etc.)dyer
person who sells fabrics, retailer of clothes or clothclothier
 

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