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Description
A fine strand or cord of fibers formed by twisting together two or more filaments. Threads are typically made from cotton, flax, silk, polyester, or nylon. They are wound on spools for used in sewing and other needlework.
Synonyms and Related Terms
strand; cord; gevind (Dan.); Gewinde (Deut.); enfilade (Fr.); draad (Ned.); hilo (Esp.); cabo (Esp.)
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Sources Checked for Data in Record
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