Textile

'tekstaɪl

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A type of cloth or fabric made by weaving, knitting, or other methods.

'tekstaɪl

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General

A type of cloth or fabric

The exhibit showcases the history of textile production in the region.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're at the store and see all those different fabrics—like the soft cotton of a t-shirt or the silky shine of a dress. Those are textiles! It's anything we use to make clothes, blankets, or even the carpet on the floor.

👶 For kids: Cloth that is made by weaving or knitting, like the fabric your clothes are made of!

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2

The company specializes in the design and manufacture of innovative textiles.

3

The museum has a vast collection of ancient textiles from various cultures.

How It's Used

Fashion

"The designer uses high-quality textiles in her creations."

Manufacturing

"The factory produces a wide variety of textiles, from cotton to silk."

2

Relating to fabrics or cloth.

'tekstaɪl

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Business

Relating to textiles or the manufacture of textiles.

The textile mill was a central part of the town's economy.

💡 Simply: Think about anything that has to do with making fabric. A 'textile' company makes cloth, like the ones that turn cotton into shirts, or the 'textile' industry that makes all these fabrics!

👶 For kids: Something that has to do with making cloth!

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2

The museum featured a collection of textile art.

3

The company is at the forefront of textile technology.

How It's Used

Industry

"The textile industry is a major employer in the region."

Business

"The company is a leader in textile innovation."

Tip:Imagine the *text* of a fabric, linked to production.

Idioms & expressions

textile art

Art made using fabric, fiber, or yarn.

"The museum displayed a captivating collection of textile art, showcasing various techniques and cultural influences."

textile industry

The business or process of manufacturing textiles.

"The textile industry is a significant employer and contributor to the global economy."

From Latin *textere* meaning 'to weave'. It refers to any fabric or cloth made by weaving, knitting, or other processes.

The term 'textile' has been used since the mid-18th century, evolving from its Latin root.

Memory tip

Think of 'tex' as texture. Textiles give us different textures!

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