- A washcloth, wash cloth,
washrag (American English), or
flannel (British English) is a
rectangular or
square piece of
cloth used in
washing the body....
- Fremontodendron, with the
common names fremontia and
flannelbush or
flannel bush, is a
genus of
three known species of
shrubs native to the Southwestern...
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greater than 8 nm are
considered large.
After rubbing each
sample with a
flannel cloth, the
study was able to
determine each's
resistance against wear....
- with the
common names California flannelbush,
California fremontia, and
flannel bush, is a
flowering shrub native to
diverse habitats in
southwestern North...
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between pathogen-contaminated
drinking water and
cholera was established.
Attempts to
prevent illness by
wearing flannel body
wraps date to the
early 1700s...
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generally made with
dough rather than batter. The
dough mostly consists of
water, flour, and
vegetable oil. The dish can be
served as a side,
usually alongside...
- Blue
Flannel Suit" is the 30th poem in the book and is
amongst those most
recognized to be
about Plath. In the poem,
Hughes describes the blue
flannel suit...
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Trousers Bell-bottoms
Bondage Capri Cargo Chaps Formal Go-to-**** High
water Lowrise Jeans Jodhpurs Overalls Palazzo Parachute Pedal pushers Phat Shorts...
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healthy tree), the fall
webworm (also a late-season defoliator), the
white flannel moth, the
American dagger moth, the
grape leaffolder, and the Io moth....
- tear-resistant, and
reduce shrinking.
Synthetic fibers using polyester have high
water, wind, and
environmental resistance compared to plant-derived fibers. They...