slovodefinícia
yarn
(mass)
yarn
- historka, vlákno, rozprávať historky, točiť vlákno
yarn
(encz)
yarn,historka n: Zdeněk Brož
yarn
(encz)
yarn,příze n: Zdeněk Brož
yarn
(encz)
yarn,vlákno n: Zdeněk Brož
Yarn
(gcide)
Yarn \Yarn\, n. [OE. yarn, [yogh]arn, AS. gearn; akin to D.
garen, G., OHG., Icel., Sw., & Dan. garn; of uncertain
origin. Cf. Cord.]
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1. Spun wool; woolen thread; also, thread of other material,
as of cotton, flax, hemp, or silk; material spun and
prepared for use in weaving, knitting, manufacturing
sewing thread, or the like.
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2. (Rope Making) One of the threads of which the strands of a
rope are composed.
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3. A story told by a sailor for the amusement of his
companions; a story or tale; as, to spin a yarn. [Colloq.]
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yarn
(wn)
yarn
n 1: the act of giving an account describing incidents or a
course of events; "his narration was hesitant" [syn:
narration, recital, yarn]
2: a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or
nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving [syn: thread,
yarn]
v 1: tell or spin a yarn
yarn
(vera)
YARN
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podobné slovodefinícia
rope yarn
(encz)
rope yarn, n:
spin a yarn
(encz)
spin a yarn,
spun yarn
(encz)
spun yarn, n:
yarn-dye
(encz)
yarn-dye, v:
yarn-dyed
(encz)
yarn-dyed,
yarn-spinning
(encz)
yarn-spinning, adj:
yarns
(encz)
yarns,vlákna n: Zdeněk Brož
Bay yarn
(gcide)
Bay yarn \Bay" yarn`\
Woolen yarn. [Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
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dyed-in-the-wool yarn-dyed
(gcide)
dyed \dyed\ adj.
1. colored or impregnated with dye. [Narrower terms:
dyed-in-the-wool, yarn-dyed; hennaed] undyed

Syn: tinted.
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2. having a new color imparted by impregnation with dye;
having an artificially produced color; not naturally
colored. [Narrower terms: bleached]

Syn: colored.
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floss yarn
(gcide)
Floss \Floss\ (?; 195), n. [It. floscio flabby, soft, fr. L.
fluxus flowing, loose, slack. See Flux, n.]
1. (Bot.) The slender styles of the pistillate flowers of
maize; also called silk.
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2. Untwisted filaments of silk, used in embroidering.
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3. A body feather of an ostrich. Flosses are soft, and gray
from the female and black from the male.
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Floss silk, silk that has been twisted, and which retains
its loose and downy character. It is much used in
embroidery. Called also floxed silk.

Floss thread, a kind of soft flaxen yarn or thread, used
for embroidery; -- called also linen floss, and {floss
yarn}. --McElrath.
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