- embroidered cloth
- embroidered clothn.• dechado s.m.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
Altar cloth — Altar covered with white altar cloths. An (altar cloth) is used by various religious groups to cover an altar. Christianity, ancient Judaism, and Buddhism are among the world religions that use altar cloths. Because many altars are made of wood… … Wikipedia
Aida cloth — is an open weave, even weave fabric traditionally used for cross stitch embroidery. This cotton fabric has a natural grid that facilitates cross stitching and enough natural stiffness that the crafter does not need to use an embroidery hoop.… … Wikipedia
Margaret Laton's embroidered jacket — Jacket and portrait of Margaret Laton, about 1610 V A Museum no. T.228 1994 Margaret Laton s jacket is a surviving example of English Jacobean embroidery, significant because it appears in a portrait which has also survived. The jacket was… … Wikipedia
Altar cloth — Altar Al tar, n. [OE. alter, auter, autier, fr. L. altare, pl. altaria, altar, prob. fr. altus high: cf. OF. alter, autier, F. autel. Cf. {Altitude}.] 1. A raised structure (as a square or oblong erection of stone or wood) on which sacrifices are … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Altar-cloth — Altar Al tar, n. [OE. alter, auter, autier, fr. L. altare, pl. altaria, altar, prob. fr. altus high: cf. OF. alter, autier, F. autel. Cf. {Altitude}.] 1. A raised structure (as a square or oblong erection of stone or wood) on which sacrifices are … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Zephyr cloth — Zephyr eph yr, n. [L. zephyrus, Gr. ?, akin to ? darkness, the dark side, west: cf. F. z[ e]phyr.] The west wind; poetically, any soft, gentle breeze. Soft the zephyr blows. Gray. [1913 Webster] As gentle As zephyrs blowing below the violet.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
PAROKHET AND KAPPORET — (Torah Ark curtain and valance). The Torah Ark curtain is a screen hanging over the Torah Ark which serves as a partition between the Ark and the prayer hall. The Hebrew term parokhet is based on its identification with the curtain, parokhet,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Epitaphios (liturgical) — The Epitaphios (Greek: Επιτάφιος, epitaphios , or Επιτάφιον, epitaphion ; Slavonic: Плащаница, plashchanitsa ; Arabic: نعش, naash ) is an icon, today most often found as a large cloth, embroidered and often richly adorned, which is used during… … Wikipedia
Bayeux Tapestry — The Bayeux Tapestry ( fr. Tapisserie de Bayeux) is a 50 cm by 70 m (20 in by 230 ft) long embroidered cloth which explains the events leading up to the 1066 Norman invasion of England as well as the events of the invasion itself. The Tapestry is… … Wikipedia
Mission patch — Apollo 11 mission insignia A mission patch is a cloth badge worn by astronauts and other personnel affiliated with a manned or unmanned space mission. A new patch is created for each mission. Contents 1 … Wikipedia
Keith Burstein — (born Hove, UK, 1957) is a British composer. He is noted for his championing of tonal music as a valid contemporary composing style, for the political dimension of his compositions, and for several high profile legal cases relating to his… … Wikipedia