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A soft draping of fabric, cut so that the fabric can hang in soft folds. Often found on necklines, backs and even trousers. examples
Ãâó: www.catwalking.com/editorial/GLOSS/glossary.html
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deep hood worn by the Seer of Conners?Hall and also by Leonard in her guise of The Hooded One. A cowl shadows the face of its wearer.
Ãâó: sallyodgers.50megs.com/candleironglossary.htm
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| cowl |
The area that is right below the windshield.
Ãâó: globalgearhead.tripod.com/03posts/dictionary/
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A cone shaped cap, commonly turning with the wind, used to improve the draft of a chimney, ventilation shaft etc.
Ãâó: www.sdg-nottinghamshire.org.uk/index/appendixiiii....
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