coarse cloth

collocation in English

meaningsofcoarseandcloth

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coarse
adjective
uk
/kɔːs/
us
/kɔːrs/
rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very ...
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cloth
noun
uk
/klɒθ/
us
/klɑːθ/
(a type of) ...
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(Definition ofcoarseandclothfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was the seat of the largest weaving colony in the province, and manufactured bothcoarseclothand fine muslin.
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Leaf sheaths are prized for their scent, and fibre from them is also used for rope,coarsecloth, and large hats.
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Within a niche cut into a pillar, there is a mummified human heart wrapped incoarsecloth.
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At present the manufacture of paper has ceased, but the weaving ofcoarseclothstill gives employment to more than 100 looms.
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One of them, called a circular hackle or lapper, was generally adopted wherever hemp was spun forcoarsecloth.
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Industry is fairly limited, and deals mainly with leatherworking, manufacture of tobacco products as well as weaving and dyeing ofcoarsecloth.
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Only the agricultural and rural masses with their need forcoarseclothsustained the low quality home industry.
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To strengthen itcoarseclothor bagging, or fibers of hemp or jute, are put into the molds before casting.
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Encyclo describes it as a short coat ofcoarsecloth.
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The main uses of kenaf fibre have been rope, twine,coarsecloth(similar to that made from jute), and paper.
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The leaves also yield fibers, known as pita, which are suitable for making rope, matting,coarsecloth and are used for embroidery of leather in a technique known as piteado.
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