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cloth face mask is a mask made of
common textiles,
usually cotton, worn over the
mouth and nose. When more
effective masks are not available,
cloth face...
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synthetic materials. The word '
cloth'
derives from the Old
English claĆ°,
meaning "a
cloth, woven, or
felted material to wrap
around one's body', from the...
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ancestors to pray for the
healthy growth of
their child. Then the
parents choose a
spacious room, put two
square tables in the middle,
spread cloth or mats...
- Tapa
cloth (or
simply tapa) is a
barkcloth made in the
islands of the
Pacific Ocean,
primarily in Tonga,
Samoa and Fiji, but as far
afield as Niue, Cook...
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bleachfield or
bleaching green was an open area used for
spreading cloth on the
ground to be
purified and
whitened by the
action of the sunlight. Bleaching...
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bleaching may harm the
cloth, but in the gr****ing it
hardly affects the
cloth's strength. The
Bleachfield was an open area
to spread cloth. It was a
field near...
- soft
moist m****,
often heated and medicated, that is
spread on
cloth and
placed over the skin
to treat an aching, inflamed, or
painful part of the body...
- with the ''lyes of
ashes and rinsing''.
Bleachfield was an open area
to spread cloth, it was a
field near
watercourse used by a bleachery. Bleachfields...
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to as a linothorax. Additionally,
linen was
commonly used
to make riggings, sail-
cloths, nets, ropes, and
canvases because the
tensility of the
cloth...
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known as the Holy
Shroud (Italian:
Sacra Sindone), is a
length of
linen cloth that
bears a
faint image of the
front and back of a
naked man.
Because details...