Patterned - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scrimp
to scant to contract to shorten as to scrimp the pattern of a coat
Scrim
of light cotton or linen fabric often woven in openwork patterns used for curtains etc called also India scrim
Scantlet
A small pattern a small quantity
monarch butterfly
striking orange brown wings with black veins in a reticulated pattern called also milkweed butterfly and monarch Its larvae feed on
Imbrication
of tiles or shingles hence intricacy of structure also a pattern or decoration representing such a structure
laser printer
laser beam to produce images in a fine dot matrix pattern of charge on an electrostatic drum to which fine particles
Cuir bouilli
art boiled leather fitted by the process to receive impressed patterns like those produced by chasing metal and to retain the
diskette
data occurs in the reverse process by detection of the patterns of magnetization of the disk Such disks are used to
Dimity
formerly used for womens under garments It is of many patterns both plain and twilled and occasionally is printed in colors
Diaper
textile fabric esp linen or cotton toweling woven in diaper pattern See 2
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