cloth
A cloth that is slightly wet.
A cloth that is soaked with water or another liquid.
Refers to a cloth that is pleasant to touch and not rough.
Cloth made from the cotton plant.
A cloth with no moisture, often used for wiping or polishing after using a wet one.
Cloth made from wool. 'Woollen' is primarily British English, 'woolen' is American English.
Describes cloth with a smooth, delicate texture.
Refers to cloth made by weaving threads together.
Describes cloth with a rough texture.
A cloth spread over a table, especially during meals. Often used as a compound noun: 'tablecloth'.
A cloth used for cleaning surfaces.
A cloth for washing dishes. Often used as a compound noun: 'dishcloth'.
A soft cloth used for making surfaces shiny.
A small cloth for washing one's face. Often used as a compound noun: 'facecloth'.
A cloth for drying dishes after they have been washed; a tea towel.
A cloth used for washing floors.
The business of producing and selling cloth.
A person who buys and sells cloth.
The activity of buying and selling cloth.
The process of making cloth.
A factory where cloth is made.
A general term for a separated part of cloth.
A long, narrow piece of cloth.
A very small, often leftover, piece of cloth.
A specific measured amount of cloth.
A roll of cloth, as sold by a merchant.
A large, compressed and bound bundle of cloth.
To make cloth by interlacing threads on a loom.
General term for creating cloth.
To create cloth, often on a large scale.
To change the color of cloth using a special liquid.
To leave a cloth in a liquid for a period of time.
To quickly put a cloth into a liquid and take it out again.
To make a cloth slightly wet.
To make a cloth slightly wet.