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napped Meaning in Bengali



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napped's Usage Examples:

If the flannel is not napped, it gains its softness through the loosely spun yarn in its woven form.


Suede (pronounced /sweɪd/ (SWAYD)) is a type of leather with a napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, shirts, purses, furniture, and other items.


Polar fleece is a soft napped insulating fabric made from polyester.


can refer additionally to other surfaces that look like the surface of a napped cloth, such as the surface of a felt or beaver hat.


It is sometimes thought that people napped flints here, but this is disputed.


Beaver cloth is a heavy woolen cloth with a napped surface.


Suede is a type of soft, napped leather.


“Hooshang Meydani”, the foot of “Savalan” mountain Handicrafts: Carpet, short-napped coarse carpet, varnish (varni), coarse loosely woven (woolen cloth), sackcloth.


in Kurdistan titled, “Moj, janamaz and sajadeh”, “Nazok kari” and “Short–napped coarse carpet”.


The back of the cloth was napped and shorn after fulling, producing a dense, warm fabric with a smooth back.


Bay (Bayette, Bayetacode: spa promoted to code: es ) was a napped coarse woolen cloth; it was a form of baize cloth produced in England in the 16th century.


Most headliners consist of a tricot knit fabric that is napped to provide a soft touch and uniform appearance.


Ratteen (Ratine) was a thick napped twilled woolen material.


Frieze may also refer to: Frieze (textile), a napped woolen cloth made from Frisian wool Frieze Art Fair, a London art fair Frieze.


It is napped and very closely sheared.


Slices of rare roasted duck or squab breast are napped in the sauce and reheated, though not long enough to boil the sauce or further.



Synonyms:

fleecy; brushed; soft;

Antonyms:

loud; noisy; softness; hard;

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