Synonym: cloth, fabric, goods, material. Similar words: extinct, text, extinction, texture, context, pretext, textbook, tile. Meaning: ['tekstaɪl] n. artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers. adj. of or relating to fabrics or fabric making.
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31. The Slaters were one of the most influential families in Norwich history and the history of textile manufacturing in this country.
32. A textile mill developed natural fibres for special bedding to promote Kim's longevity.
33. The bill was the textile lobby's third attempt within the last five years to mandate trade restrictions.
34. Hand-loom weavers in the various textile manufactures were the most ubiquitous of manufacturing workers.
35. However, they have been very active in the large multinational textile and assembly factories which employ women almost exclusively.
36. Other aspects of the influence of the vestry upon the nature of textile manufacturing in the parish will also be considered.
37. Woven textile cloths are manufactured mainly from natural fibres such as cotton or linen although some have a proportion of man made fabrics.
38. From that moment the lock-out, or standstill, in the textile trade began.
39. Now, however, Mr Ratti has put his name on a vastly larger and more important textile trove.
40. This is obviously having a detrimental effect on textile exports from the region.
41. The summer of 1925 was hardly the most propitious moment for the textile unions to make their stand against further wage reductions.
42. From the 1760s to the 1830s, steam engines, textile mills, and the Enlightenment produced the Industrial Revolution.
43. The unrest began on May 5 as textile workers went on strike in support of a pay demand.
44. Many of the Champagne houses established at this time were born as a direct result of the Reims textile trade.
45. There were a few modest local industries: soap and candle-making, tanning, cooperage, some textile manufacturing, silk-spinning.
46. It aims to provide an informed foundation for the future professional development of fashion and textile designers.
47. The changeover from the domestic system of manufacture to that of the textile mill was completed during the next generation.
48. There, 50 or so textile mills produce what is widely acknowledged to be the finest wool cloth in the world.
49. The war had stimulated the chemical industry and the related synthetic textile industries.
50. In 1811 the Luddites rioted and destroyed the textile machinery which they saw as a direct threat to their jobs.
51. Nylon made a great impact on the textile industry when it was first discovered.
52. The half year before the demerger of the textile division was otherwise remarkably stable.
53. An obvious example is the switch from cotton to artificial fibres within the textile industry.
54. It may be a contradiction in textile terms but these weavers spin a good yarn.
55. Employing hundreds of people, it was at the centre of the textile trade in the Stroud valleys.
56. Commercial people lagged behind, but they were ahead of the textile workers, the first working-class group to show strong limitation.
57. Here we illustrated numerous dramatic conversions of warehouses and textile mills whose open-plan layouts made them adaptable for virtually any purpose.
58. Will he press that where commitments are made to open markets for textile products,(www.Sentencedict.com) a proper verification procedure must be established?
59. The High Synagogue now houses a textile museum and you may buy tickets here for all the museums in the ghetto.
60. In 1759 Joseph Massie estimated that 228,000 families were supported by metal, wood and textile manufactures.