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- Nap_(textile) abstract "Primarily, nap is the raised (fuzzy) surface on certain kinds of cloth, such as velvet. Nap can refer additionally to other surfaces that look like the surface of a napped cloth, such as the surface of a felt or beaver hat.Starting around the 14th century, the word referred originally to the roughness of woven cloth before it was sheared. When cloth, especially woollen cloth, is woven, the surface of the cloth is not smooth, and this roughness is the nap. Generally the cloth is then 'sheared' to create an even surface, and the nap is thus removed. A person who trimmed the surface of cloth with shears to remove any excess nap was known as a shearman.".
- Nap_(textile) thumbnail Velours_pourpre.jpg?width=300.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageID "17603274".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageLength "3131".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageRevisionID "644669768".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Beaver_hat.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Carpet.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fabrics.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Dipsacus.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Felt.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Flannel.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Fulling.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Pile_(textile).
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Raising_card.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Suede.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Teasel.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Textile_manufacturing.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Velour.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Velvet.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Velveteen.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Weaving.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Woolen.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink Woollen.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLink File:Velours_pourpre.jpg.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nap (textile)".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nap".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Raising".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nap (textile)".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nap".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "napless".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "napped".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "napping".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nappy".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "raising the nap".
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shearman".
- Nap_(textile) hasPhotoCollection Nap_(textile).
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Nap_(textile) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nap_(textile) subject Category:Fabrics.
- Nap_(textile) hypernym Surface.
- Nap_(textile) type Bone.
- Nap_(textile) comment "Primarily, nap is the raised (fuzzy) surface on certain kinds of cloth, such as velvet. Nap can refer additionally to other surfaces that look like the surface of a napped cloth, such as the surface of a felt or beaver hat.Starting around the 14th century, the word referred originally to the roughness of woven cloth before it was sheared. When cloth, especially woollen cloth, is woven, the surface of the cloth is not smooth, and this roughness is the nap.".
- Nap_(textile) label "Nap (textile)".
- Nap_(textile) sameAs Nopka_(textil).
- Nap_(textile) sameAs 기모.
- Nap_(textile) sameAs m.046479y.
- Nap_(textile) sameAs Nap_(textile).
- Nap_(textile) sameAs Q901586.
- Nap_(textile) sameAs Q901586.
- Nap_(textile) wasDerivedFrom Nap_(textile)?oldid=644669768.
- Nap_(textile) depiction Velours_pourpre.jpg.
- Nap_(textile) isPrimaryTopicOf Nap_(textile).