velour (Q4113)
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A cut pile cotton blend fabric similar to cotton velvet only a deeper and with a thicker pile surface; often used for stage draperies.
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English | velour | A cut pile cotton blend fabric similar to cotton velvet only a deeper and with a thicker pile surface; often used for stage draperies. |
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DTW_ID
140932
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DTW_ID_old
00936A
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DTW_creation_date
3 August 2013
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DTW_word_group_ID
10
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velour (English)
A cut pile cotton blend fabric similar to cotton velvet only a deeper and with a thicker pile surface; often used for stage draperies. (English)
3 August 2013
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velur (Czech)
Zdrsněné česané často postřihované bavlněné nebo vlněné tkaniny které se často používají jako imitace sametu. (Czech)
3 August 2013
velveton (Czech)
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velour (Italian)
Tessuto di cotone peloso e morbido simile al velluto ma di maggiore spessore. Ha una superficie molto colorata e non riflettente. Tessuto con cui viene spesso realizzato il sipario in teatro. (Italian)
3 August 2013
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fluweel (Dutch)
uit zijde, katoen of wol dicht geweven stof met aan één zijde kort geschoren draden (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Samt (German)
Gewebe oft aus Baumwolle mit etwas längerem Flor als Samt oft zu Draperien oder als Möbelstoff verwendet. (German)
3 August 2013
Velour (German)
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veludillo (Spanish)
Una tela de algodón (o mezcla) de pelo corto similar al terciopelo de algodón sólo que con un pelo superficial más profundo. Por lo general tiene una superficie de color vivo no reflectante. También se utiliza a menudo para cortinajes escénicos. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
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velour (Swedish)
Ett tätvävt / stickat tyg med klippt lugg på ovansidan. Förekommer i bommul. Lite töjbart. (Swedish)
3 August 2013
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