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MADE |
Manufactured |
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BUILT |
Manufactured |
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ACCOT |
Manufactured coats for English racecourse |
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FACTORY |
Building where goods are manufactured |
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BOTSWANA |
Wants boa manufactured in African republic |
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EYEWEAR |
Glasses manufactured from the yew, earlier |
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LAB |
Label division where chemicals are manufactured |
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HANDMADE |
Manufactured by hand; as, handmade shoes. |
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SALAMI |
Sausage manufactured by Sally familiar to French friend |
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ATLAS |
A rich kind of satin manufactured in India. |
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COPPER WORKS |
A place where copper is wrought or manufactured. |
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MADEMOISELLE |
French girl manufactured moselle ... about a quarter of a pint |
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POTSTONE |
A variety of steatite sometimes manufactured into
culinary vessels. |
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MANUFACTORY |
A building or place where anything is manufactured; a
factory. |
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GEAR |
Whatever is prepared for use or wear; manufactured stuff or
material. |
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FLUSHING |
A heavy, coarse cloth manufactured from shoddy; --
commonly in the / |
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SEVRES WARE |
Porcelain manufactured at Sevres, France, ecpecially in
the national factory situated there. |
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STAPLE |
Regularly produced or manufactured in large quantities;
belonging to wholesale traffic; principal; chief. |
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ROPEWALK |
A long, covered walk, or a low, level building, where
ropes are manufactured. |
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PANTECHNICON |
A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured
articles are collected for sale. |
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KIDDERMINSTER |
A kind of ingrain carpeting, named from the English
town where formerly most of it was manufactured. |
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TOBACCO |
The leaves of the plant prepared for smoking, chewing,
etc., by being dried, cured, and manufactured in various ways. |
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FABRIC |
Cloth of any kind that is woven or knit from fibers, either
vegetable or animal; manufactured cloth; as, silks or other fabrics. |
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FIGURE |
A pattern in cloth, paper, or other manufactured article; a
design wrought out in a fabric; as, the muslin was of a pretty figure. |
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HOLLAND |
A kind of linen first manufactured in Holland; a linen
fabric used for window shades, children's garments, etc.; as, brown or
unbleached hollands. |