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Tautness of thread when forming stitches. Top thread tension, as well as bobbin thread tension, needs to be set. Proper thread tension is achieved when about one-third of the thread showing on the underside of the fabric on a column stitch is bobbin thread.
Ãâó: stitches.com/mag/apparel_embroidery_glossary/
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the effect of paradoxical or difficult relationships between characters (in a story, especially) or words, feelings and ideas (in a poem, especially); its central idea or ideas, which may or may not be explicit or obvious.
Ãâó: factoryschool.org/handbook/reference/lit_terms.htm...
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A force tending to stretch or elongate a sample or material.
Ãâó: www.testometric.co.uk/glossary/glossaryt-z.asp
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is grammatical encoding of an event in time.
Ãâó: tsu.tmb.ru/millrood1/interact/grammar/glossary.htm
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A force or stress causing stretching. A constrained condition of the particles of a body when subjected to forces acting in opposite directions away from each other usually along the body's greatest length, thus tending to draw them apart.
Ãâó: www.columbia.edu/cu/gsapp/BT/DOMES/GLOSSRY/gloss.h...
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