Definition of Unstitched. Meaning of Unstitched. Synonyms of Unstitched

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Definition of Unstitched

Unstitch
Unstitch Un*stitch", v. t. [1st pref. un- + stitch.] To open by picking out stitches; to take out, or undo, the stitches of; as, to unstitch a seam. --Collier.

Meaning of Unstitched from wikipedia

- Indian subcontinent. The dhoti is fashioned out of a rectangular piece of unstitched cloth, usually around 5 ft to 4.5 metres (15 ft) long. The dhoti is considered...
- A veshti (Tamil: வேட்டி), also known as vēṭṭi, is a white unstitched cloth wrap for the lower body in Tamil Nadu and in the North and East of Sri Lanka...
- accessories retailer based in Karachi, ****stan. It sells ready-to-wear, unstitched and haute couture. It was founded by Sana Hashwani and Safinaz Muneer...
- symbolically stoning the Devil. All Muslim men wear only two simple white unstitched pieces of cloth called ihram, intended to bring continuity through generations...
- millennium AD, the ordinary dress of people in South Asia was entirely unstitched. The arrival of the Kushans from Central Asia, c. 48 AD, po****rised cut...
- Northern parts of India. The South, however, retained the earlier draped and unstitched garments of ancient India, e.g., the antariya/dhoti, the uttariya/****tta...
- disregard for the physical body. Śvētāmbara monks and nuns wear only unstitched white robes (an upper and lower garment), and own one bowl they use for...
- The unstitched front of gaj shirt probably from Khairpur...
- traditional female garment in the Indian subcontinent consisting of a strip of unstitched cloth ranging from four to nine meters in length that is draped over the...
- traditional sari made in Arani, Tamil Nadu, India. A sari is a strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four yards to nine yards in length. Saris, derived...