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Durable woven fabric with warp-wise stripes of cut pile.
cords
corduroy
corded velveteen
elephant cord
pin cord
manchester cloth
rib cord
pile
Catalan
pana
cords
corduroy
corded velveteen
elephant cord
pin cord
1
Another day, another study of the potential market for cars with
cords
.
2
The arrangement of the
cords
on the sole is shown in Fig.
3
Obtain a number of different coloured
cords
,
roughly, twelve inches in length.
4
The greater the strain on the
cords
,
the tighter the knot becomes.
5
Lab-grown replacements for damaged vocal
cords
are still years away, Welham said.
1
The beads had been in my
corduroy
coat since I found them.
2
But back in the Black Swamp of Ohio we had
corduroy
roads.
3
They were made of thick
corduroy
,
hanging right down to the floor.
4
Wessner had been his bunk-mate the night he came down the
corduroy
.
5
There's Himself's blue oxford shirt right there and little Mona's
corduroy
jumper.
1
We wore
elephant
cords
,
striped Madras cotton bedspread dresses and tights in thrilling new colours like purple and ochre.
1
There he was laid among the bales of
Manchester
cloth
.
2
We had some
Manchester
cloths
made in imitation of the native manufactured robes of the West Coast, each worth five or six shillings.
1
He was dressed in a dark thin coat,
ribbed
velvet
pantaloons, and a sort of moccasins, or shoes, appended to the legs of woollen stockings.
Catalan
pana
Spanish
pana
corderoy
cotele
cotelé