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Terrycloth,
terry cloth,
terry cotton,
terry towelling, terry,
terry towel,
Turkish towelling (formerly), or
simply towelling is a
fabric woven with many...
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woven fabric, made from
loosely spun yarn,
usually cotton or wool.
Terrycloth:
Terrycloth is a pile fabric,
usually woven of cotton, with
uncut loops on both...
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typically made of
terrycloth and
measure around 12x12
inches in size. A sub-variant of the
washcloth is the
washing mitt, a
terrycloth pouch open on one...
- a
typical size
around 30 in × 60 in (76 cm × 152 cm), and is made of
terrycloth. A
beach towel is
usually somewhat larger than a bath towel, and often...
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Harry Frederick Harlow (October 31, 1905 –
December 6, 1981) was an
American psychologist best
known for his maternal-separation,
dependency needs, and...
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SympaTex Taffeta Tais
Tambour lace
Toile Tapestry Tartan Teneriffe lace
Terrycloth Tricot Terry velour Tulle netting Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Velour Velours...
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different areas of
Turkey and Iran. The
peshtemal absorbs water as fast as a
terrycloth towel,
dries more quickly,
takes up less space, is easy to
carry and is...
- pile
textiles are ****s, corduroy, velvet, plush, and
Turkish towels (
terrycloth). The word is
derived from
Latin pilus for "hair". The
surface and the...
- products), the use of a
diffuser when blowdrying, and no combs, brushes, or
terrycloth towels. It also
includes tips for
using hair gel and
other styling products...
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known as the
inventor of the
first industrially produced looped cotton (
terrycloth) towel. It was
founded in 1850 in the
English mill town of Droylsden,...