twill Meaning in Bengali
তেরছা বুনা কাপড়
Noun:
টুইল কাপড়, টুইল,
Similer Words:
twintwine
twined
twines
twinge
twinges
twining
twinkle
twinkled
twinkles
twinkling
twinned
twinning
twins
twirl
twill শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
যাই হোক কাপড়ে ধরন, সাধারণ বোনা, টুইল বা সাটিন বোনা এসবে প্রাচীন এবং আধুনিক পদ্ধতির মধ্যে খুবই সামান্য পার্থক্য ।
স্টাড রচিত অনেকগুলো কবিতার মধ্যে ‘অনলি ওয়ান লাইফ, টুইল সুন বি পাস্ট’ সর্বাপেক্ষা জনপ্রিয় ।
twill's Usage Examples:
weft way twill, etc.
According to the direction of twill lines on the face of the fabric: S-twill, or left-hand twill weave: 2/1 S, etc.
Z-twill, or right-hand.
Herringbone, also called broken twill weave, describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern usually found in twill fabric.
Twill damasks include a twill-woven ground or pattern.
Chino cloth (/ˈtʃiːnoʊ/ CHEE-noh) is a twill fabric, originally made of 100% cotton.
Twill tape or twilled tape is a flat herringbone twill-woven fabric tape or ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool.
Kerseymere is a fine woolen cloth with a fancy twill weave.
Zibeline can also refer to a heavy silk fabric with a twill weave, very similar to Mikado.
Serge is a type of twill fabric that has diagonal lines or ridges on both sides, made with a two-up, two-down weave.
Barathea, sometimes spelled barrathea, is a soft fabric, with a hopsack twill weave giving a surface that is lightly pebbled or ribbed.
Brilliantine can be plain or twill woven with a wool or mohair weft on a silk or cotton warp.
It is sometimes woven with a twill weave.
This twill weaving produces a diagonal ribbing that distinguishes it from cotton duck.
of three fundamental types of textile weaves alongside plain weave and twill weave.
A foulard is a lightweight fabric, either twill or plain-woven, made of silk or a mix of silk and cotton.
It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure.
Samite was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages, of a twill-type weave, often including gold or silver thread.
Linsey-woolsey (less often, woolsey-linsey or in Scots, wincey) is a coarse twill or plain-woven fabric woven with a linen warp and a woollen weft.
four light threads in both warp and weft/filling woven in a simple 2:2 twill, two over/two under the warp, advancing one thread each pass.
repelled mosquito bites, and was much lighter weight than the existing cotton twill uniforms worn by soldiers in the Pacific theater of the war.
Synonyms:
twill weave; weave;
Antonyms:
unbodied; immateriality; insulator; conductor; natural object;