velveteen (Q4188)
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A closely woven, short cut, pile fabric traditionally made from cotton fibers; shorter pile and lighter weight than velour and more mat-surface than velvet.
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English | velveteen | A closely woven, short cut, pile fabric traditionally made from cotton fibers; shorter pile and lighter weight than velour and more mat-surface than velvet. |
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velveteen (English)
A closely woven, short cut, pile fabric traditionally made from cotton fibers; shorter pile and lighter weight than velour and more mat-surface than velvet. (English)
3 August 2013
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duvotýn (Czech)
Bavlněná látka imitující samet. (Czech)
3 August 2013
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vellutino (Italian)
Tessuto peloso a trama fitta tradizionalmente ottenuto da fibre di cotone. Rispetto al velour è più leggero e ha un pelo più corto e presenta una superficie maggiormente compatta del velluto. (Italian)
3 August 2013
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katoenfluweel (Dutch)
velvet is de duurste stof en velour en velveteen zijn goedkoper uit zijde, katoen of wol geweven stof met aan één zijde kort opstaande draden (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Velveteen (German)
Baumwollstoff mit samtartiger Oberfläche Englischleder Moleskin (German)
3 August 2013
Stoff mit samtartiger Oberfläche (German)
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veludillo (Spanish)
Una tela tupida de pelo corto hecha tradicionalmente a partir de fibras de algodón. Tiene el pelo más corto un peso más ligero y una superficie más mate que el terciopelo. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
terciopelo de algodón (Spanish)
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bommulssammet (Swedish)
Ett tätvävt hårdare bommulstyg med en kortare klippt lugg än sammet.Sammet och Velveteen används till olika ändamål (Swedish)
3 August 2013
velveteen (Swedish)
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