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Linen (/ˈlɪnən/) is a
textile made from the
fibers of the flax plant.
Linen is very
strong and
absorbent and
dries faster than cotton.
Because of these...
- To
Linenize or
Linenizing is the
process transforming paper, cloth,
cotton to
attain properties of
Linen, a
textile made from flax
plant fibers or Linens...
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Linens are
fabric household goods intended for
daily use, such as bedding, tablecloths, and towels. "
Linens" may also
refer to
church linens,
meaning the...
- Traditionally, a
linen-press (or just press) is a cabinet,
usually of
woods such as oak, walnut, or ****gany, and
designed for
storing sheets, table-napkins...
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Brevibacterium linens is a gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium. It is the type
species of the
family Brevibacteriaceae.
Brevibacterium linens is ubiquitously...
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Pleated linen is a form of
processing linen which results in a
fabric which is
heavily pleated and does not
crease like
normal linen fabric. The earliest...
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Irish linen (Irish: Línéadach Éireannach) is the name
given to
linen produced in
Ireland (including both the
Republic of
Ireland and
Northern Ireland)...
- Butcher's
linen (Butcher
linen) was a
strong heavy linen cloth. It was a
strong and
durable fabric used
primarily for butchers' aprons. It was a plain...
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Irish Linen is the
tenth of the
Nuala Anne
McGrail series of
mystery novels by
Roman Catholic priest and
author Father Andrew M. Greeley. v t e...
- A
linen tester is a
strong magnifier with a
measuring scale and a built-in stand. The
linen tester was
invented to
check the
quality of
woven fabrics...