gauze (Q536)

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A lightweight, loosely woven fabric typically made of cotton fibers.

A lightweight, loosely woven fabric typically made of cotton fibers.
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gauze
A lightweight, loosely woven fabric typically made of cotton fibers.
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derived from the Arabic word Ghazza, because gazians were skilled weavers for centuries. (English)
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gauze (English)
A lightweight, loosely woven fabric typically made of cotton fibers. (English)
3 August 2013
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tyl (Czech)
Průsvitná látka často vyrobená z bavlny nebo lnu. (Czech)
3 August 2013
závoj (Czech)
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garza (Italian)
Tessuto leggero a trama rada in genere di fibre di cotone. Può essere candeggiato o naturale (grezzo) (Italian)
3 August 2013
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gaas (Dutch)
luchtig, los geweven doorschijnend weefsel van katoen (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Schleier (German)
sehr transparenter leichter Stoff (German)
3 August 2013
Tüll (German)
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gasa (Spanish)
Una tela ligera transparente o translúcida de tejido suelto por lo general hecha de fibras de algodón. Puede de color natural o blanqueado. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
tul (Spanish)
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gasväv (Swedish)
Tunt lätt vävt tyg som kan ses igenom. i Bommull som lätt går att färga (Swedish)
3 August 2013
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gaze (French)
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Gauzes (English)
Thin net, battened top and bottom, used to suggest fog or dimness when placed in front of lights. (English)
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140479
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484
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3 August 2013
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