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    [Noun]  | "cloth" | \ ˈklȯth \


    1: a pliable material made usually by weaving, felting, or knitting natural or synthetic fibers and filaments

    2: a similar material (as of glass)

    3: a piece of cloth adapted for a particular purpose; especially : tablecloth


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English clāth cloth, garment; akin to Middle High German kleit garment;

    [Noun]  | "drop cloth" 


    1: a protective sheet (such as of cloth or plastic) used especially by painters to cover floors and furniture


    Origin: circa 1928 ;

    [Noun]  | "grass cloth" 


    1: a lustrous plain textile of usually loosely woven fibers


    Origin: 1638 ;

    [Noun]  | "ground cloth" 


    1: a waterproof sheet placed on the ground for protection (as of a sleeping bag) against soil moisture


    Origin: 1931 ;

    [Noun]  | "hardware cloth" 


    1: rugged galvanized screening


    Origin: 1894 ;

    [Noun]  | "monk's cloth" 


    1: a coarse heavy fabric in basket weave made originally of worsted and used for monk's habits but now chiefly of cotton or linen and used for draperies


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "pi*ña cloth" | \ ˈpēn-yə- \


    1: a lustrous transparent cloth of Philippine origin that is woven of silky pineapple fibers


    Origin: 1856 ;

     Spanish piña pineapple, pine cone, from Latin pinea pine cone {mat|pineal|};

    [Noun]  | "press cloth" 


    1: a cloth used between an iron and a garment


    Origin: 1899 ;

    [Noun]  | "sponge cloth" 


    1: any of various soft porous fabrics especially in a loose honeycomb weave


    Origin: 1862 ;

    [Noun]  | "ve*ne*tian" | \ və-ˈnē-shən \


    1: a native or inhabitant of Venice

    2: a person of Venetian descent

    3: the Italian dialect of Venice


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "cloths" 


    1: a woven or knitted material (as of cotton or nylon);


      * e.g., " ... cotton canvas was the cloth traditionally used for a ship's sails "





    2: the group ordained to perform clerical functions in the Christian church;


      * e.g., " ... he's a member of the cloth, but that doesn't keep him from enjoying a stiff drink every now and then "



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    [Noun]  | "cloth" 


    1: a woven or knitted material (as of cotton or nylon);


      * e.g., " ... cotton canvas was the cloth traditionally used for a ship's sails "





    2: the group ordained to perform clerical functions in the Christian church;


      * e.g., " ... he's a member of the cloth, but that doesn't keep him from enjoying a stiff drink every now and then "



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     [ "clothes" ]

    1: the most pointless thing ever, but you gotta wear them anyways. usually for protection from the cold weather but also to keep the creeps away from looking at you

      * e.g.,  ... Hey, put on some clothes before people stare at you like creeps. 

     [ "Clothing" ]

    1: The shit that you wear

      * e.g.,  ... Bitch, put on your clothes 

     [ "clothes" ]

    1: The most effective form of contraception.

      * e.g.,  ... Gavin dry-humped Roberta on the bus. Since they both wore clothes, copulation was avoided. 

     [ "Cloths" ]

    1: Usually mispelling of clothes by 13 year olds.

      * e.g.,  ... 'Man I need to get all my cloths together' 

     [ "clothing" ]

    1: An assortment of comfortable and sometimes trendy pieces of fabric that you wear on and/or around your body. More often than not, though, clothing is an excuse for women to drag their husbands/boyfriends away from quality time "with the guys" to instead spend hours on end at the mall looking for and trying on all sorts of clothing; mostly shoes, in a vain attempt to upstage "that slut, Janice." Other people hate wearing clothing. We usually refer to these people as nudists because they enjoy being nude. If you want to learn more about clothing, you can check out various books regarding the matter at your local library!

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey, man. What are you wearing?" "Oh, this? It's called clothing." "Wow! That's fascinating!" "I know! Everybody is doing it." 

     [ "clothes" ]

    1: Pieces of fabric shaped and stitched so that they may be worn on the body. Are increasingly becoming a symbol of social status.

      * e.g.,  ... Many people are being classified based on what kind of clothes they wear. You've probably done it, too. 

     [ "Clothes" ]

    1: The most useless invention in the history of mankind, in fact we'd all benefit from not wearing clothes.

      * e.g.,  ... Man: Yo man clothes are useless! 

     [ "Clothes" ]

    1: What you use to cover your butt.

      * e.g.,  ... EWWWWW YOUR NAKED PUT ON YOUR CLOTHES 

     [ "clotheds" ]

    1: The opposite of nudes.

      * e.g.,  ... Rick: Yo dude, did you see Alice's clotheds? 

     [ "clothes" ]

    1: exessive weight worn on the body.

      * e.g.,  ... I don't wanna wear clothes. Its too much to carry. 

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