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moleskinenUK
mole·skin M0374500 (mōl′skĭn′)n.1. The short, soft, silky fur of a mole.2. a. A heavy-napped cotton twill fabric.b. moleskins Clothing, especially trousers, of this fabric.3. A soft material, often with an adhesive backing, used especially on the feet to protect against chafing.moleskin (ˈməʊlˌskɪn) n1. (Textiles) the dark grey dense velvety pelt of a mole, used as a fur2. (Textiles) a hard-wearing cotton fabric of twill weave used for work clothes, etc3. (Textiles) (modifier) made from moleskin: a moleskin waistcoat. mole•skin (ˈmoʊlˌskɪn) n. 1. the fur of the mole. 2. a strong, heavy cotton fabric with a suedelike finish. 3. moleskins, a garment, esp. trousers, of this fabric. 4. an adhesive-backed felt applied to parts of the feet subject to abrasion from footwear. [1660–70] moleskinA heavy cotton fabric brushed to give it a suedelike appearance.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | moleskin - a durable cotton fabric with a velvety napcloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress" | TranslationsMoleskinenUK
moleskin[′mōl‚skin] (textiles) Rugged satin-weave cotton with a soft napped back having a one-warp, two-filling construction. Moleskin a thick, strong cotton fabric made with a rein-forced satin weave. On its right side moleskin has a smooth, dense weft covering, which is produced by using a distinctive weave and weft threads that are closer together than the warp threads. The fabric is usually in solid, dark colors. Some napped varieties are known as moleskin cloth. Moleskin is used in making work and sport clothes, special uniforms, shoe uppers, and book bindings. The thicker varieties are sometimes called buck-skin. moleskinenUK Related to moleskin: EverNoteWords related to moleskinnoun a durable cotton fabric with a velvety napRelated Words- cloth
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