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burlap
bur·lap B0561700 (bûr′lăp′)n. A strong, coarsely woven cloth made of fibers of jute, flax, or hemp and used to make bags, to reinforce linoleum, and in interior decoration. [Origin unknown.]burlap (ˈbɜːlæp) n (Textiles) a coarse fabric woven from jute, hemp, or the like[C17: from borel coarse cloth, from Old French burel (see bureau) + lap1]bur•lap (ˈbɜr læp) n. 1. a plain-woven coarse fabric of jute, hemp, or the like; gunny. 2. a lightweight fabric made in imitation of this. [1685–95; earlier borelap=bore(l) coarse cloth (see bureau) + lap1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | burlap - coarse jute fabric gunnybagging, sacking - coarse fabric used for bags or sacks | Translationsburlap
burlap[′bər‚lap] (textiles) A coarse cloth woven from jute fiber. Also known as gunny; hessian. burlap, Brit hessian canvasA coarse woven fabric of jute, hemp, or, less commonly, flax, for use as a water-retaining covering in curing concrete surfaces or as a reinforcement in plaster.burlap
Synonyms for burlapnoun coarse jute fabricSynonymsRelated Words |