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power loom
noun
A mechanized loom powered by a line shaft.
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Illustration of industrial power loom by T. Allom, 1835.
In describing Buddhist economics, Schumacher differentiates the "carpet loom" and "power loom".
The 19th century was the Age of Progress: the steam engine, the power loom, the railroad.
His younger brother Edmund was the inventor of the power loom.
Soon after the turn of the century the first power loom was developed.
The proposed framework is illustrated with a case study related to developing automatic power loom reed cleaning machine.
His first version of the power loom was very basic, very crude, and did not perform very reliably.
Before the steam engine and the power loom gave Britain its industrial lead, today's emerging economies dominated world output.
Important inventions included the spinning jenny and the power loom of the textile industry as well as the steam engine.
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Its present-day industries include power-loom weaving and the manufacture of automobiles and farm implements.
Sunil Kumar, a 32-year-old in Godown, was on leave from a textiles hub near Mumbai, Bhiwandi, where he operates a power-loom.
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