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man-made fabric in British English (ˈmænˌmeɪd ˈfæbrɪk) nouna type of fabric that is made artificially, such as polyester or rayon, rather than occurring naturally, like cotton or wool Examples of 'man-made fabric' in a sentenceman-made fabric The buildings have a series of tented roofs that look like canvas but are actually a robust man-made fabric used on sports stadiums.Cotton and linen will not be damaged, nor will man-made fabrics.One would imagine that very few were bemoaning the absence of light, efficient man-made fabrics that day.Sports kit brands have spent the past few decades developing advanced man-made fabrics and clever new materials.The sport has always loved colour and, like golf, gymnastics and ballroom dancing, has long appreciated the emboldening effects of bright, man-made fabrics, unashamedly worn.This almost certainly means man-made fabrics that allow heat to escape from your body when needed, as well as maintaining it when desired. |