burlap (Q4464)

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A rough fabric made from rope like fibers; often used for scenic texture and also used as a buffering material under steel wire rope slings used for rigging.

A rough fabric made from rope like fibers; often used for scenic texture and also used as a buffering material under steel wire rope slings used for rigging.
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burlap
A rough fabric made from rope like fibers; often used for scenic texture and also used as a buffering material under steel wire rope slings used for rigging.

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    burlap (English)
    A rough fabric made from rope like fibers; often used for scenic texture and also used as a buffering material under steel wire rope slings used for rigging. (English)
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    juta (Czech)
    Textilní vlákno hrubé struktury vyrobené z vláken jutovníku. Používá se v provaznictví a na hrubou přízi pro dodání textury na scéně. (Czech)
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    iuta (Italian)
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    jute (Dutch)
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    Jute (German)
    Grobes und naturfarbenes Gewebe in Leinwandbindung. Wenn es mit Musterung gefertigt oder bedruckt ist wird es auch als Rupfen bezeichnet. Jute wird auch als Schutz bzw. Pufferung in Stahlschlingen beim Rigging verwendet. (German)
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    Sackleinen (German)
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    arpillera (Spanish)
    Una tela áspera hecha de fibras a menudo usada para texturizar decorados y también como material de amortiguación en las eslingas de cables de acero utilizados para la tramoya. (Spanish)
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    juteväv (Swedish)
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    jute (French)
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