- ursinum,
known as wild garlic, ramsons, cowl****es, cows's l****, cowl****,
buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear l****,
Eurasian wild
garlic or bear's...
- Look up
buckram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buckram is a
stiff cotton, or occasionally,
linen or
horse hair
cloth with a plain,
usually loose...
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Millinery buckram comes in many weights,
including lightweight or baby
buckram (often used for children's and dolls' hats), single-ply
buckram, and double...
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protective covers (typically of binder's
board or
heavy paperboard covered with
buckram or
other cloth,
heavy paper, or
occasionally leather). It has a flexible...
- his
mouth and chin. The Tin Man's
costume was made of leather-covered
buckram, and the oil used to
grease his
joints was made from
chocolate syrup. The...
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Egypt and elsewhere, was used for
padding and quilting, and
cloths such as
buckram and fustian.
Crusaders returning from the
Levant brought knowledge of its...
- the book is
buckram coated with acrylic.
Acrylic coatings are
generally resistant to water, mold, insects, and ultra-violet light. The
buckram used is a...
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Donald Ray
Buckram Jr. (born
February 9, 1988) is an
American football coach and
former running back. He pla****
college football for the UTEP
Miners football...
- wool
Bombazine Bouclé
Brilliantine Broadcloth Brocade Broderie Anglaise Buckram Burano lace
Buratto lace
Burlap C
change Calico Cambric Camel's hair Camlet...
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Batiste Bedford cord
Bengaline Beta
cloth Bombazine Brilliantine Broadcloth Buckram Bunting Burlap Byrd
Cloth C
change Calico Cambric Canvas Chambray Capilene...