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clothed
wearing clothing
Cloth
of fibrous material or sometimes of wire as in wire cloth commonly a woven fabric of cotton woolen or linen adapted
carborundum cloth
Cloth or paper covered with powdered carborundum a foprm of sandpaper
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Bearing cloth
A cloth with which a child is covered when carried to be
invest
invest [Medieval Latin investire, from Latin, to clothe, from in- in + vestis garment] 1 : to install
Maintenance
concept of maintenance must, therefore, include provision for food and clothing and the like and take into account the basic need
Fabric
Encyclopaedia (1959) defines fabric as a collective term applied to cloth no matter how constructed or manufactured and regardless of the
iron on
Able to be attached to clothing by applying pressure and heat as with a hand iron
Power
but equity will compel the person seised of it to clothe the estate created with the legal right. Powers deriving their
Enflesh
To clothe with flesh
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