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  • Textile bleaching
  • Textile wet process that improves whiteness by removing natural color

    The textile bleaching (or bleaching of textiles) is one of the steps in the textile manufacturing process. The objective of bleaching is to remove the

    Textile bleaching

    Textile bleaching

    Textile_bleaching

  • Bleach (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    environmental stresses Textile bleaching Skin whitening Hair bleaching Tooth bleaching Photobleaching Bleach (manga), a Japanese manga series Bleach (TV series)

    Bleach (disambiguation)

    Bleach_(disambiguation)

  • Bleach
  • Chemicals used to whiten or disinfect

    called bleaching) or to disinfect after cleaning. It often refers specifically to a dilute solution of sodium hypochlorite, also called "liquid bleach". Many

    Bleach

    Bleach

    Bleach

  • Grassing (textiles)
  • Old method of bleaching

    is one of the oldest methods of bleaching textile goods. The grassing method has long been used in Europe to bleach linen and cotton based fabrics. The

    Grassing (textiles)

    Grassing (textiles)

    Grassing_(textiles)

  • Scouring (textiles)
  • Chemical washing process

    these contaminants through scouring prepares the textiles for subsequent processes such as bleaching and dyeing. Though a general term, "scouring" is

    Scouring (textiles)

    Scouring (textiles)

    Scouring_(textiles)

  • Laundry symbol
  • Pictograms providing clothing care recommendations

    any bleaching. Bleaching symbol (allowed for both chlorine and non-chlorine bleach) Bleaching with chlorine allowed (obsolete) Non-chlorine bleach when

    Laundry symbol

    Laundry symbol

    Laundry_symbol

  • Finishing (textiles)
  • Manufacturing process

    advanced chemical finishes are some examples of textile finishing. Some finishing techniques such as bleaching and dyeing are applied to yarn before it is

    Finishing (textiles)

    Finishing (textiles)

    Finishing_(textiles)

  • Textile
  • Various fibre-based materials

    manufacturing, textiles undergo a range of finishing procedures, including bleaching, dyeing, printing, as well as mechanical and chemical finishing. Textiles are

    Textile

    Textile

    Textile

  • Textile manufacturing
  • Industry which produces textiles

    the most naturally white cotton fibres are yellowish, and bleaching is required. Bleaching improves whiteness by removing natural colouration and whatever

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile_manufacturing

  • Kier (industrial)
  • Rotating boiler or vat used in bleaching or scouring cotton fabric

    Kier, cross section The Mather Kier, longitudinal section Textile finishing Textile bleaching Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kiers. Could Only

    Kier (industrial)

    Kier (industrial)

    Kier_(industrial)

  • Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution
  • Early textile production via automated means

    Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution was centred in south Lancashire and the towns on both sides of the Pennines in the United

    Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution

    Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution

    Textile_manufacture_during_the_British_Industrial_Revolution

  • Bleachfield
  • Field near watercourse used by a bleachery

    bleachfield or bleaching green was an open area used for spreading cloth on the ground to be purified and whitened by the action of the sunlight. Bleaching fields

    Bleachfield

    Bleachfield

    Bleachfield

  • Textile industry in Bangladesh
  • Regional economic sector in South Asia

    utilized in textile production for dyeing and printing, which these workers can be exposed to. These chemicals include but are not limited to bleaching agents

    Textile industry in Bangladesh

    Textile industry in Bangladesh

    Textile_industry_in_Bangladesh

  • Greige goods
  • Woven or knitted fabrics which are not yet dyed or finished

    instance, dyeing, printing, bleaching, and finishing, prior to further converting to finished goods such as clothing, or other textile products. "Grey fabrics"

    Greige goods

    Greige goods

    Greige_goods

  • Chlorine dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    the most important bleaching method worldwide. About 95% of all bleached kraft pulp is made using chlorine dioxide in ECF bleaching sequences. Chlorine

    Chlorine dioxide

    Chlorine dioxide

    Chlorine_dioxide

  • Marine grade stainless
  • Type 316 austinitic alloy steel

    for handling paper pulp as well as the production of rayon, rubber, textile bleaches, and high-temperature industrial equipment. This is the preferred grade

    Marine grade stainless

    Marine_grade_stainless

  • Fuller's earth
  • Any clay material that can decolorise oil or other liquids

    earth refers to various types of clay used as an absorbent, filter, or bleaching agent. Products labeled Fuller's Earth typically consist of palygorskite

    Fuller's earth

    Fuller's earth

    Fuller's_earth

  • Textile industry
  • Industry related to design, production and distribution of textiles

    The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design, production and distribution of textiles: yarn, cloth and clothing. Cotton is the world's most

    Textile industry

    Textile industry

    Textile_industry

  • Textile printing
  • Method for applying patterns to cloth using printing techniques

    Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the

    Textile printing

    Textile printing

    Textile_printing

  • Extremophile
  • Organisms capable of living in extreme environments

    hydrogen peroxide in industrial processes such as pulp and paper bleaching, textile bleaching, food pasteurization, and surface decontamination of food packaging

    Extremophile

    Extremophile

    Extremophile

  • History of clothing and textiles
  • Study of fashion and clothing by period in time

    clothing and textiles traces the development, use, and availability of clothing and textiles over human history. Clothing and textiles reflect the materials

    History of clothing and textiles

    History_of_clothing_and_textiles

  • Antichlor
  • Agent used to decompose residual chlorine after bleaching

    the textile industry, the antichlor is usually added right before the end of the bleaching process. Antichlors are used mainly on fiber, textiles, and

    Antichlor

    Antichlor

  • Arkema
  • French chemical company

    blowing agent for insulating foam) and hydrogen peroxide (pulp and textile bleaching, chemical synthesis, water treatment). Brands include Albone (hydrogen

    Arkema

    Arkema

  • Percent active chlorine
  • Unit of concentration for hypochlorite-based bleaches

    Dichlorine has a reference bleaching potential of 100% for its molecular weight. Hypochlorite (ClO) also has a molecule-to-molecule bleaching potential the same

    Percent active chlorine

    Percent_active_chlorine

  • Disinfectant
  • Antimicrobial agent that inactivates or destroys microbes

    water and wastewater, for the disinfection of household areas and for textile bleaching. Sodium hypochlorite Calcium hypochlorite Monochloramine Chloramine-T

    Disinfectant

    Disinfectant

    Disinfectant

  • Rufus Thomas
  • American singer (1917–2001)

    Memphis. Thomas worked a day job in the American Finishing Company textile bleaching plant, which he continued to do for over 20 years. He also formed

    Rufus Thomas

    Rufus_Thomas

  • Bleach activator
  • Bleach activators are compounds that enable bleach to work effectively at a lower wash temperature than would otherwise be required. Bleaching agents,

    Bleach activator

    Bleach activator

    Bleach_activator

  • Population equivalent
  • Equivalent population to produce industrial wastewater

    washing 1 ton produced 2000-4500 Dyeing 1 ton produced 2000-3500 Textile bleaching 1 ton produced 250-350 Leather and tanneries Tanning 1 ton hide processed

    Population equivalent

    Population_equivalent

  • Wet process engineering
  • Major stream in textile engineering

    using reductive bleaching technology. After scouring and bleaching, optical brightening agents (OBA), are applied to make the textile material appear

    Wet process engineering

    Wet_process_engineering

  • Trichloroisocyanuric acid
  • Chemical compound

    mainly for swimming pools and dyestuffs, and is also used as a bleaching agent in the textile industry. It is widely used in civil sanitation for pools and

    Trichloroisocyanuric acid

    Trichloroisocyanuric acid

    Trichloroisocyanuric_acid

  • Blegdamsvej
  • Street in Copenhagen, Denmark

    on the west side of Sortedam and Peblinge Lake, which was used for textile bleaching. They were established in about 1772 and had numbers from south to

    Blegdamsvej

    Blegdamsvej

    Blegdamsvej

  • Croft (land)
  • Small area of agricultural land

    farming and rural employment. For example, in the textiles industry, it referred to someone who bleached cloth prior to dyeing by laying it out in fields

    Croft (land)

    Croft (land)

    Croft_(land)

  • Thiosulfate
  • Polyatomic ion (S2O3, charge –2)

    and is used to halt bleaching in the paper-making industry. Thiosulfate salts are mainly used for dyeing in textiles, and bleaching of natural substances

    Thiosulfate

    Thiosulfate

    Thiosulfate

  • Mather & Platt
  • Engineering companies

    started a small business, William & Colin Mather. It serviced the local textile bleaching industry by providing simple well-made rollers and equipment. They

    Mather & Platt

    Mather & Platt

    Mather_&_Platt

  • Thomas Ainsworth
  • Ainsworth (1758–1831) and grandson of pioneer of chemical bleaching and founder of Halliwell bleach works, Peter Ainsworth (1713–1780). Thomas Ainsworth (1795–1841)

    Thomas Ainsworth

    Thomas Ainsworth

    Thomas_Ainsworth

  • Textile recycling
  • Method of reusing or reprocessing used clothing, fibrous material and rags

    begins. Textiles must be separated by fabric composition and by color to avoid re-dying and bleaching of materials. Once sorted, the textile materials

    Textile recycling

    Textile recycling

    Textile_recycling

  • Kuzu-fu
  • obtain bast fibers. Boiling and bleaching: Fibers are softened in alkaline lye (traditionally from wood ash) and bleached in sunlight. Spinning: Dried fibers

    Kuzu-fu

    Kuzu-fu

    Kuzu-fu

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    glass, textile, soap, and paper industries. Early uses for sulfuric acid included pickling (removing rust from) iron and steel, and for bleaching cloth

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Tiruppur
  • City in Tamil Nadu, India

    dyeing and bleaching units, increasing it by 7% to 10%. Eventually, by complying with the court order, Tiruppur became the first textile cluster in India

    Tiruppur

    Tiruppur

    Tiruppur

  • Woven fabric
  • Textiles formed by weaving

    the fabric undergoes several finishing processes, which might include bleaching, dyeing, printing, and treatments to enhance performance characteristics

    Woven fabric

    Woven fabric

    Woven_fabric

  • Rivington
  • Village in Lancashire, England

    local farms. The textile industry was a secondary form of income until the industrial revolution, alongside farming. Textile bleaching took place on the

    Rivington

    Rivington

    Rivington

  • Rayon
  • Cellulose-based semi-synthetic fiber

    such as silk, wool, cotton, and linen. It can be woven or knitted to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. Rayon production involves solubilizing

    Rayon

    Rayon

    Rayon

  • Antonio Bernocchi
  • was working for his father in a small textile bleaching works at Legnano. In 1898 the family started a textile business at Legnano, which was successful

    Antonio Bernocchi

    Antonio Bernocchi

    Antonio_Bernocchi

  • Milnrow
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    Yorkshire and enabling commercial prosperity and expansion. Fulling and textile bleaching was introduced, and Milnrow became "especially known for fellmongering"

    Milnrow

    Milnrow

    Milnrow

  • Sodium bisulfite
  • Chemical compound

    is used as an antichlor in the textile industry. Antichlors are very useful in the textile industry because bleaching of compounds using chlorine is a

    Sodium bisulfite

    Sodium bisulfite

    Sodium_bisulfite

  • Snow bleaching
  • Bleaching with ozone

    Snow bleaching is a technique used in traditional Japanese textile industry to bleach the fabric using the ozone evaporating from snow. This technique

    Snow bleaching

    Snow_bleaching

  • Whitefield, Greater Manchester
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    seen new construction work on infill sites. In 1906 the following textile bleaching, dyeing and finishing businesses existed in Whitefield: John Brierley

    Whitefield, Greater Manchester

    Whitefield, Greater Manchester

    Whitefield,_Greater_Manchester

  • Radcliffe Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, England

    Following significant population growth, largely associated with the textile, bleaching and mining industries, the local board of health, which had been formed

    Radcliffe Town Hall

    Radcliffe Town Hall

    Radcliffe_Town_Hall

  • Charles Taylor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (calico printer and dyer) (died 1816), English businessman, pioneer of textiles bleaching with chlorine Charles Taylor (engraver) (1756–1823), English engraver

    Charles Taylor

    Charles_Taylor

  • Byzantine silk
  • Silk woven in or distributed via the Byzantine Empire

    Empire in the Fourth Crusade (1204). In the time of the Roman Empire, silk textiles reached the West overland via the Silk Road across Asia from Han China

    Byzantine silk

    Byzantine silk

    Byzantine_silk

  • Sykes Bleaching Company
  • Sykes Bleaching Company was a cotton bleaching business established in Edgeley, near Stockport in 1792 which grew to become one of the largest bleaching enterprises

    Sykes Bleaching Company

    Sykes_Bleaching_Company

  • Timeline of clothing and textiles technology
  • This timeline of clothing and textiles technology covers events relating to fiber and flexible woven material worn on the body. This includes the making

    Timeline of clothing and textiles technology

    Timeline_of_clothing_and_textiles_technology

  • National Union of Textile Workers
  • Former trade union of the United Kingdom

    The National Union of Textile Workers was a trade union representing workers in the textile industry in England, principally in Yorkshire. The union was

    National Union of Textile Workers

    National_Union_of_Textile_Workers

  • Cambric
  • Soft, plain-woven cotton or linen fabric with a lustrous finish

    Cambrai (in present-day northern France), woven greige (neither bleached nor dyed), then bleached, piece-dyed, and often glazed or calendered. Initially it

    Cambric

    Cambric

    Cambric

  • Factory Acts
  • UK laws on employment

    trades: bleaching and dyeworks (the Bleaching and Dyeing Works Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 78) – outdoor bleaching was excluded), lace work (the Lace Factory

    Factory Acts

    Factory Acts

    Factory_Acts

  • Jute
  • Bast fiber from the genus ''Corchorus''

    T. K. G., S. K. Chatterjee, and B. D. Gupta. "Comparative Studies on Bleaching and Dyeing of Jute after Processing with Mineral Oil in Water Emulsion

    Jute

    Jute

    Jute

  • Flannel
  • Soft woven fabric

    and black wools in varying proportions. Lighter shades were achieved by bleaching with sulphur dioxide. During the 1950s, Irish designer Sybil Connolly

    Flannel

    Flannel

    Flannel

  • Louis Olney
  • LCCN 27011737. Louis Olney (1909). Textile chemistry and dyeing : a manual of practical instruction in the art of textile bleaching and coloring, and allied processes

    Louis Olney

    Louis Olney

    Louis_Olney

  • Benzoyl peroxide
  • Chemical compound with uses in industry and acne treatment

    mainly used in production of plastics and for bleaching flour, hair, plastics and textiles. As a bleach, it has been used as a medication and a water

    Benzoyl peroxide

    Benzoyl peroxide

    Benzoyl_peroxide

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    cream bleach compounds, most notably potassium chloride. Bleaching hair follicles does not destroy or remove color molecule or melanocytes. Bleaching compounds

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen_peroxide

  • Larry Bleach
  • American baseball player

    staff (April 10, 1931). "Textile, 9; New Utrecht, 1". The Brooklyn Standard Union. p. 11 Daily Eagle staff (June 14, 1931). "Textile High Defeats Madison

    Larry Bleach

    Larry_Bleach

  • Linen
  • Textile made from spun flax fibre

    Linen (/ˈlɪnən/) is a textile made from the bast fibers of the flax plant. Linen cloth has been produced since ancient times primarily for use in clothing

    Linen

    Linen

    Linen

  • Southern Bleachery and Print Works
  • United States historic place

    bleachery acquired unfinished goods produced by other textile mills and converted them by bleaching, dyeing, and finishing into material used to manufacture

    Southern Bleachery and Print Works

    Southern Bleachery and Print Works

    Southern_Bleachery_and_Print_Works

  • Sustainable fashion
  • Reduction of environmental impacts of the fashion industry

    conditions. In 2020, it was found that voluntary, self-directed reform of textile manufacturing supply chains by large companies to reduce the environmental

    Sustainable fashion

    Sustainable fashion

    Sustainable_fashion

  • Swiss textile and clothing industry
  • Textile and garment manufacturing in Switzerland

    (spinning, twisting), fabric production (weaving, knitting), and finishing (bleaching, dyeing, printing, embroidery). In 1988, the sector represented 6.4% of

    Swiss textile and clothing industry

    Swiss_textile_and_clothing_industry

  • Chlorine-releasing compounds
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    liquid bleach in British homes, and about 160 due to bleaching powder. Chlorine releasing solutions, such as liquid bleach and solutions of bleaching powder

    Chlorine-releasing compounds

    Chlorine-releasing compounds

    Chlorine-releasing_compounds

  • Payom Sinawat
  • Thai textile artist

    popularizing traditional textile arts. She was trained by her mother at Nakhon Ratchasima Province. She learnt merging silk threads, bleaching, dyeing, and weaving

    Payom Sinawat

    Payom Sinawat

    Payom_Sinawat

  • Deacon process
  • Industrial process

    production of chlorine. This was widely used in the paper and textile industries as a bleaching agent, and as a result sodium carbonate was no longer the

    Deacon process

    Deacon_process

  • Tie-dye
  • Technique of resist dyeing

    fractal pattern of bleaching will be observed. This is in distinct contrast with household bleach discharge, where the bleaching agent penetrates fabric

    Tie-dye

    Tie-dye

    Tie-dye

  • Vicuña wool
  • Natural animal fiber

    contain bleach or enzymes (protein-degrading enzymes) are unsuitable, as they damage the hair structure. In the case of hydrophilic textiles, such as

    Vicuña wool

    Vicuña wool

    Vicuña_wool

  • Bocholt textile museum
  • Museum in Bocholt

    finishing processes (bleaching, dyeing, printing). In addition, the fields of knitting (vests, jumpers), embroidery, ornamental textiles (ribbons, braiding

    Bocholt textile museum

    Bocholt textile museum

    Bocholt_textile_museum

  • Lightfastness
  • Ability of a colorant or material to withstand change due to light exposure

    plastics or other materials and manufacturing paints or printing inks. The bleaching of the color is caused by the impact of ultraviolet radiation in the chemical

    Lightfastness

    Lightfastness

    Lightfastness

  • Colour fastness
  • Colour's resistance to fading or running

    Colour fastness is a term—used in the dyeing of textile materials—that characterizes a material's colour's resistance to fading or running. Colour fastness

    Colour fastness

    Colour_fastness

  • Yarn conditioning
  • Fixing the amount of moisture in the yarns

    ISBN 978-1-78262-636-7. Textile Colorist: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Practical Dyeing, Bleaching, Printing and Finishing, Dyes, Dyestuffs and Chemicals as Applied to Dyeing

    Yarn conditioning

    Yarn_conditioning

  • Bleicher
  • Surname list

    Jewish (Ashkenazic): Occupational Name For A Bleacher Of Textiles A Launderer Or The Owner Of Public Bleaching Ground From Middle High German Blīcher German

    Bleicher

    Bleicher

  • Bagh print
  • Traditional Indian wood block printing

    vegetable colours of red and black over a white background, and is a popular textile printing product. Its name is derived from the village Bagh located on

    Bagh print

    Bagh print

    Bagh_print

  • Laundry detergent
  • Type of detergent used for cleaning laundry

    be removed by the surfactants. Bleachable stains such as wine, coffee, tea, fruit juices, and vegetable stains. Bleaching is an oxidation reaction which

    Laundry detergent

    Laundry detergent

    Laundry_detergent

  • Pulp (paper)
  • Fibrous material used notably in papermaking

    self-sufficient and very nearly closed cycle with respect to inorganic chemicals. Bleaching with chlorine produces large amounts of organochlorine compounds, including

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp_(paper)

  • List of Soul Reapers in Bleach
  • Shinigami; literally, "death gods") featured in the manga and anime series Bleach, created by Tite Kubo. Soul Reapers are a fictional race of spirits who

    List of Soul Reapers in Bleach

    List_of_Soul_Reapers_in_Bleach

  • Cotton-spinning machinery
  • Machinery used to spin cotton

    "doubling". Cotton mill Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution Textile manufacturing Timeline of clothing and textiles technology Brown, Yvette

    Cotton-spinning machinery

    Cotton-spinning machinery

    Cotton-spinning_machinery

  • Methyl violet
  • Group of chemical compounds used as dye

    pollution. The three most prominent are chemical bleaching, biodegradation, and photodegradation. Chemical bleaching is achieved by oxidation or reduction. Oxidation

    Methyl violet

    Methyl_violet

  • Silk
  • Fine, lustrous, natural fiber produced by various arthropods

    natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven or knitted into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin (75-80%) and a

    Silk

    Silk

    Silk

  • Fred Appleyard (footballer)
  • English association football player (1909–1995)

    and a younger sister and employed as a production process worker in textile bleaching and dyeing. He died in Ulverston, Cumbria, in March 1995 at the age

    Fred Appleyard (footballer)

    Fred_Appleyard_(footballer)

  • Thiourea dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    corresponding sulfonic acid. Thiourea dioxide is used in reductive bleaching in textiles. Thiourea dioxide has also been used for the reduction of aromatic

    Thiourea dioxide

    Thiourea dioxide

    Thiourea_dioxide

  • Sodium sulfite
  • Chemical compound

    photo-paper emulsions. As a reducing agent it is used in the textile industry as a bleaching, desulfurizing, and dechlorinating agent (e.g. in swimming

    Sodium sulfite

    Sodium sulfite

    Sodium_sulfite

  • Sodium dichloroisocyanurate
  • Chemical compound

    for example in livestock, poultry, fish and silkworm raising, for bleaching textiles, for cleaning industrial circulating water, and to prevent wool from

    Sodium dichloroisocyanurate

    Sodium dichloroisocyanurate

    Sodium_dichloroisocyanurate

  • Discharge printing
  • Textile printing technique

    Discharge printing is a textile printing technique that involves the application of a discharging agent to strip dye from already-dyed cloth in order

    Discharge printing

    Discharge printing

    Discharge_printing

  • Contact dermatitis
  • Inflammation from allergen or irritant exposure

    Contact dermatitis is a type of acute or chronic inflammation of the skin caused by exposure to chemical or physical agents. Symptoms of contact dermatitis

    Contact dermatitis

    Contact dermatitis

    Contact_dermatitis

  • Fabric softener
  • Chemical conditioner applied to laundry during the washing cycle

    air, add fragrance to laundry, and/or impart anti-static properties to textiles. In contrast to laundry detergents, fabric softeners are considered a type

    Fabric softener

    Fabric_softener

  • Queen Street Mill
  • Building in Harle Syke, to the north-east of Burnley, Lancashire

    completed cloth was taken by horse and cart and train to finishers for bleaching and dyeing. Around 1910, the hauliers, ex-employees of the mill invested

    Queen Street Mill

    Queen Street Mill

    Queen_Street_Mill

  • Textile stabilization
  • Conservation method

    both visible and UV can bleach and dry textiles as well as fade color. It is recommended that light is kept at 50 lux for textiles while on display. The

    Textile stabilization

    Textile stabilization

    Textile_stabilization

  • Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company
  • United States historic place

    and Finish Company, also known locally as The Bleachery is a historic textile processing facility at 400 West White Street in downtown Rock Hill, South

    Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company

    Rock_Hill_Printing_and_Finishing_Company

  • Madurai Sungudi
  • Design of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India

    from Madurai, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which is an exclusive textile product traditionally produced using tie and dye (using natural dyes) method

    Madurai Sungudi

    Madurai_Sungudi

  • Bourette
  • Coarse, irregular slubbed fabric made with bourette yarns

    (2013-01-31). The Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres - Their Origin, Structure, Preparation, Washing, Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Dressing. Read Books

    Bourette

    Bourette

  • Merton Abbey Works
  • Textile factory in Merton, England

    water to bleach and dye fabrics. The first textile industry along the river, in the mid-1600s, was bleaching. By the 1690s, calico printers were also working

    Merton Abbey Works

    Merton Abbey Works

    Merton_Abbey_Works

  • Canvas
  • Heavy-duty plain-woven fabric

    Bleaching-fields covered with sheets of new-made textiles, probably linen, very possibly canvas, 1670s near Haarlem in the Netherlands

    Canvas

    Canvas

    Canvas

  • Claude Louis Berthollet
  • French chemist (1748–1822)

    to demonstrate the bleaching action of chlorine gas, and was first to develop a solution of sodium hypochlorite as a modern bleaching agent. Claude Louis

    Claude Louis Berthollet

    Claude Louis Berthollet

    Claude_Louis_Berthollet

  • Can Batlló (La Bordeta)
  • Spanish cotton factory (1877–1965)

    Algodón, Blanqueo, estampados y aprestos de Juan Batlló was a printing, bleaching, and cotton-weaving spinning mill founded in 1878 in Sants neighbourhood

    Can Batlló (La Bordeta)

    Can Batlló (La Bordeta)

    Can_Batlló_(La_Bordeta)

  • Bandhani
  • Tie-dyeing technique of India

    as bandhej, bandhni, piliya, and chungidi) are a type of Indian tie-dye textiles. The fabric is made by pinching very small portions of cloth and tying

    Bandhani

    Bandhani

    Bandhani

  • Lyocell
  • Regenerated cellulose fibre made from dissolving pulp

    Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fibre used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. It is a form of regenerated cellulose made by dissolving pulp

    Lyocell

    Lyocell

    Lyocell

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  • Boy/Male

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    Eustis

    Fertile.

    Eustis

  • Seosaimhthin
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Seosaimhthin

    Fertile.

    Seosaimhthin

  • Pomona
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Pomona

    Fertile.

    Pomona

  • Season
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Season

    Fertile.

    Season

  • Gentile
  • Surname or Lastname

    Italian

    Gentile

    Italian : from the personal name Gentile, a continuation of Late Latin Gentilis meaning ‘of the same stock (Latin gens)’ and then ‘non-Christian’, ‘pagan’; as a medieval name it was an omen name with the sense ‘noble’, ‘courteous’, also ‘delicate’, ‘charming’, ‘graceful’ (Italian gentile). In some cases the surname may have arisen from a nickname, sometimes possibly ironical, from the same word.English : variant of Gentle.

    Gentile

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    Eustachius

    Fertile.

    Eustachius

  • Eustasius
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eustasius

    Fertile.

    Eustasius

  • Ephrayim
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Ephrayim

    Fertile.

    Ephrayim

  • Seosaimhin
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Seosaimhin

    Fertile.

    Seosaimhin

  • Teofile
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Teofile

    Divinely loved.

    Teofile

  • Faleen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Faleen

    Fertile.

    Faleen

  • Eperaima
  • Boy/Male

    Hawaiian

    Eperaima

    Fertile.

    Eperaima

  • Efrain
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American Spanish

    Efrain

    Fertile.

    Efrain

  • Falan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Falan

    Fertile.

    Falan

  • Eustazio
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eustazio

    Fertile.

    Eustazio

  • Ephrain
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Ephrain

    Fertile.

    Ephrain

  • Epelaima
  • Boy/Male

    Hawaiian

    Epelaima

    Fertile.

    Epelaima

  • Eustache
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eustache

    Fertile.

    Eustache

  • Falit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Falit

    Fertile.

    Falit

  • Pomonia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Pomonia

    Fertile.

    Pomonia

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ataubaq

    Handsome beautiful, helpful, generous and got a lot of love to share

  • Richins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Richins

    English : patronymic from a pet form of Ric, a short form of Richard.

  • Aroush |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aroush |

    First Ray of sunlight

  • Talha | طلحا
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Talha | طلحا

    Kind of tree

  • Mercer
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Mercer

    Merchant.

  • Dheerodhata Gunothara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dheerodhata Gunothara

    Kind hearted valiant

  • Emet
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Hindu, Indian, Parsi

    Emet

    Desire; Aspiration

  • Divyatha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Divyatha

    White

  • Ravindra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ravindra

    The Sun Lord

  • Mukhtar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic Muslim

    Mukhtar

    Chosen.

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  • Fertile
  • a.

    Capable of producing fruit; fruit-bearing; as, fertile flowers.

  • Texture
  • n.

    The disposition of the several parts of any body in connection with each other, or the manner in which the constituent parts are united; structure; as, the texture of earthy substances or minerals; the texture of a plant or a bone; the texture of paper; a loose or compact texture.

  • Tensile
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to extension; as, tensile strength.

  • Weftage
  • n.

    Texture.

  • Texture
  • n.

    The disposition or connection of threads, filaments, or other slender bodies, interwoven; as, the texture of cloth or of a spider's web.

  • Sextile
  • a.

    Measured by sixty degrees; fixed or indicated by a distance of sixty degrees.

  • Lithomarge
  • n.

    A clay of a fine smooth texture, and very sectile.

  • Reptile
  • a.

    Hence: Groveling; low; vulgar; as, a reptile race or crew; reptile vices.

  • Texture
  • v. t.

    To form a texture of or with; to interweave.

  • Sextile
  • n.

    The aspect or position of two planets when distant from each other sixty degrees, or two signs. This position is marked thus: /.

  • Fertile
  • a.

    Producing fruit or vegetation in abundance; fruitful; able to produce abundantly; prolific; fecund; productive; rich; inventive; as, fertile land or fields; a fertile mind or imagination.

  • Textrine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to weaving, textorial; as, the textrine art.

  • Textile
  • n.

    That which is, or may be, woven; a fabric made by weaving.

  • Texturing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Texture

  • Gentile
  • a.

    Denoting a race or country; as, a gentile noun or adjective.

  • Web
  • n.

    That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; esp., something woven in a loom.

  • Crimper
  • n.

    A machine for crimping or ruffling textile fabrics.

  • Tactile
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations.

  • Textured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Texture

  • Textile
  • a.

    Pertaining to weaving or to woven fabrics; as, textile arts; woven, capable of being woven; formed by weaving; as, textile fabrics.