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Thin, hair-like strands that are basic units used to make fabrics and textile products. |
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Uninterrupted threads of textile fibers that are ready to be turned into fabrics. |
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Textile Fibers made from plants or animals. |
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A very long, fine, continuous thread. |
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Fibers created by manufacturing process of any substance that is not a fiber. |
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A unit of measurement used to identify the thickness or diameter of a fiber. |
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A synthetic textile process in which sold raw materials are dissolved by chemicals or melted with heat to from a thick liquid that is extruded, or forced out, through tiny holes of a device called a spinneret to create long fiber. |
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Fabric that has gone through all the necessary finishing process and is ready to be used in the manufactoring of garments. |
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Woven fabrics that are composed of two sets of yarns with one set running the lenght and the other set running crosswise. |
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Knitted fabrics made from only one set of yars that run in the same direction. |
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