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Broadcloth is a dense,
plain woven cloth,
historically made of wool. The
defining characteristic of
broadcloth is not its
finished width but the fact that...
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arbitrarily renamed it "
broadcloth", a name that
persists for a
cotton or polyester-cotton
blend fabric used for shirting. In Europe, "
broadcloth"
typically describes...
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Bengaline silk Beta
cloth Bobbinet Boiled wool
Bombazine Bouclé
Brilliantine Broadcloth Brocade Broderie Anglaise Buckram Burano lace
Buratto lace
Burlap C change...
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Maratha army: The
lofty and
spacious tents,
lined with
silks and
broadcloths, were
surmounted by
large gilded ornaments, con****uous at a distance...
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Revolution (1917–1922) and
later conflicts. Its
official name was the "
broadcloth helmet" (шлем суконный).
Named after Red Army
cavalry commander Semyon...
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Brazen Head,
textile merchants John
Lloyd and
Stephen Sly sold
various "
Broadcloths, Druggets, Sarges, Damasks, Poplins,
Shammy skins" and "woollen goods...
- forth. The
narrow cloth had
several variations and was
famous as like
broadcloths;[clarification needed] due to the
narrower width, they were less prone...
- members’ main
business was
exporting cloth,
especially white (und****)
broadcloth, in
exchange for a
large range of
foreign goods. It
traded in northern...
- Wars,
during the
Waterloo campaign and in part by the
contrasts of
black broadcloth and pearl-white
satin in a
moment of
tender conflict. The
painting depicts...
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Barkcloth Batiste Bedford cord
Bengaline Beta
cloth Bombazine Brilliantine Broadcloth Buckram Bunting Burlap Byrd
Cloth C
change Calico Cambric Canvas Chambray...