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at the otavalo artisan market in the andes mountains, ecuador contents etymology history uses sources and types animal plant mineral synthetic production methods treatments see also references further reading etymology[ edit ] the word 'textile' is from latin , from the adjective textilis, meaning 'woven
made', and earlier as the latin fabrica 'workshop; an art, trade; a skilful production, structure, fabric', which is from the latin faber, or 'artisan who works in hard materials', from pie dhabh-, meaning 'to fit together'. [ ] the word 'cloth' derives from the old english clað, meaning a cloth, woven...
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fabrics of silk or of silk waste ~silk; woven fabrics of noil silk ~silk; woven fabrics, containing % or more by weight of silk or of silk waste other than noil silk ~silk; woven fabrics n.e.c. in heading no.
~fabrics, woven; of cotton, of yarns of different colours, weighing not more than g/m , n.e.c. in chapter ~fabrics, woven; of cotton, printed, weighing not more than g/m , n.e.c. in chapter ~fabrics, woven; of cotton, unbleached, weighing more than g/m , n.e.c. in chapter ~fabrics, woven; of cotton,...
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