Results for: fabric containing gold thread
English English
barrier or screen, beginning or end of show, cloth at front of stage, cloth hung to cover something, conceal with a curtain, screen; adorn with a curtain, cover or divide with curtain, drape, drapery, fit with curtains, length of fabric (hung at a wind...curtain
bars of gold or silver, bars of gold; bars of silver, gold or silver braid, mass of metalbullion
base fabric for patchwork, base layer of makeup, substructure; establishing, founding; institution; cosmetic cream used as a base for makeup, charitable or educational organization, establishing of institution or organization, foundation garment, fund ...foundation
basket-of-gold, sweet alyssumalyssum
battik, design produced by batik method, fabric printing technique, hand-dyed fabric, wax dye relief technique of producing a pattern on cloth; piece of fabric dyed by the batik processbatik
be a sales representative, repertory theater, repetition, repp, reputation, ribbed fabric, type of ribbed fabric made from silk cotton or woolrep
be released from armed forces, bleach fabric, cancel court order, cargo offloading, carry out, continuous flow of electricity through air, debt payment, dismiss from institutional setting, dismissal from institution, drain electricity, emission of subs...discharge
beat with a whip, flog, flagellate, flagellated, having whip-like parts (Biology); sending out runners or creepers (Botany), microorganism with flagella, resembling a long thread, whip somebody//flagellate, with appendages resembling threadsflagellate
become full, busy with activity, charged with emotion, clean and thicken fabric during the manufacturing process, complete with nothing missing, completely, completely developed, completely so, directly or exactly, filled to capacity, fullest state, gr...full
become healed, bring the brows closer together, interlock yarn loops to make garment, knit fabric; knit clothing, plain stitch, see also:purl, something made by knitting, unite, use a knit stitch, way of knitting, weave by joining loops of yarn or thre...knit
become matted, cover with felt, feel, feel (Past participle of), make into felt, make into felt; upholster in felt, nonwoven fabric produced by matting fibers together by heat and pressure, synthetic fabric, touched, sensed; made of felt material, wool...felt
become stiff or stuck, cause feelings of loyalty or closeness, dominant position in chess, employ as apprentice, fencing movement, force to do something, form chemical bond, make feces firmer, nuisance, protect edge of fabric, put book together, stick ...bind
bed cover, blanket made from layers of fabric and soft padding; blanket sewn with a quilted design, make fabric article, sew in a quilted pattern; make a blanket from layers of fabric and soft padding; fill with soft padding, something similar to quiltquilt
beetle with fabric-eating larvaecarpet beetle
before, colored goldor
 

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