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Тезаурус:

  1. The inner coffin was usually elm, one or 1 inches thick, planed and smoothed, butt-joined with recessed lid and covered in cambric.
  2. If there was to be no viewing of the remains, the coffin was at once covered with plain or waxed cambric, glued and gimped into place.
  3. Within the grave were the remains of a single-break gable-lidded elm coffin, the outer surface covered with pitched cambric or linen and decorated with black-headed upholstery nails.
  4. The constituent parts of a top-quality coffin of the period would have been as follows: a 1-inch inner elm coffin with recessed lid, lined and covered with cambric - no depositum plate; a lead shell of five pounds - i.e. five pounds' weight per square foot - diapered and with lead depositum plate; an outer case of 1-inch elm or oak, padded and covered with rich scarlet Genoese or black Utrecht velvet; four pairs of gilt grip-plates and grips; two rows round of gilt-headed upholstery nails; and escutcheons, lid motifs and brass or lead depositum plate.
  5. With the repeal of the Act for Burial in Woollen the market was open to a variety of textiles: alpaca, calico, cambric, cashmere, etamine, flannel, holland, linen, muslin, poplin, satin, serge and silk being used for shrouds and winding-sheets; and calico, cambric, flannel, linen, silk and swansdown for linings.
  6. She stands upright in her long white cotton nightgown from Laura Ashley, scratches her bottom through the cambric, and yawns.
  7. Not long up, her cambric dressing-gown was held tightly about her throat as the chill seeped through the air.
  8. Material: The type of material used for the outer and inner cover of the bag: AluN-Alu coated nylon, BS-Balloon Silk, BTr-Brushed Tricot Flannel, C-Cotton, CC-Cotton Cambric, Cl-Caralight Nylon, CP-Cotton Polymide, Ct-Caratex (Caravan Fibre), FP-Fibre Pile, Go-Goretex, Fl-Fleece, M-Microlight Microfibre, N-Nylon, N219d-Nylon 219 Denier etc.
  9. Occasionally both underside of lid and inside of case were lined with plain cambric.
  10. Man-made fibres and plastic sheeting have long since replaced the porous cambric or fine cotton linen which had been the standard material for sails over seven decades.
  11. The late Don Dunford's "Flying Machine" was more like a Conyne winged Box kite and in consequence was relatively heavy with its four spars and a spreader plus stout plastic tube and cambric sail.
  12. Linen yarn was sold in great quantities at the Saturday market and lawn, cambric and sheeting found buyers in the bleachers and factors of Banbridge.

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