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The twill
noun
A pattern, characterised by diagonal ridges, created by the regular interlacing of threads of the warp and weft during weaving.
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The twill structure was found to be suitable for reinforcing a PLA resin with higher impact strength and better mechanical properties than the plain woven.
The twill weave fabrics were heavier and thicker than the plain weave fabrics.
The twill weekender by Everlane will get you through any vacation looking great and with money to spare for your actual trip.
My fingers read the twill weave.
The angle of the twill can also vary.
The Carolina cloth was mildly mealy, and the twill felt a bit limp.
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The finite element approach was used to predict stiffness and strength using a suitable representative volume element from the twill-weave laminate.
It would go great with the purple pants with a slight waxed effect, or the twill-like grayish blue denim that suggests the long-awaited union of German miserabilism and the American Southwest.
"The fox fur hat, the cavalry twill coat, the mini monogram briefcase.
The titles give a sense of the sound: "Twill by Twilight," "Toward the Sea," "How Slow the Wind". Yet the picture-book atmosphere is periodically disrupted by harsh timbres, rumblings of dissonance, engulfing masses of tone.
The titles give a sense of the sound: "Twill by Twilight," "Toward the Sea," "How Slow the Wind".
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