| cloth d. |
rag wheel.
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| clothes l. |
Pediculus humanus corporis.
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| clotting t. |
the time required for blood to clot in a glass tube.
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| clothing |
[SCOPE NOTE: Wearing apparel; includes hats, shoes, design of clothing, adaptation of clothing to meet the needs of disabled individuals] Related terms: Daily living
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| clothing |
Any of the endless belts, usually of woven monofilament cloth, m which the web of paper is formed or carried through the sections of the paper machine. Includes forming fabrics (sometimes still called "wires"), dryer fabrics (or dryer felts or screens), and press felts.
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