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XAMITUM fibers, filaments, yarns Also called Samite. A rich, heavy silk fabric, generally interwoven with gold or silver threads in brocade effects Also called Samite. A rich, heavy silk fabric, generally interwoven with gold or silver threads in brocade effects. Used for ecclesiastical garments, robes of state. The term is derived from the Greek word hesamitos, which means woven with six threads; the fabrichas originally been made with a six-ply warp
XANTHATING processes, operations An intermediate step in the manufacture of viscose rayon An intermediate step in the manufacture of viscose rayon in which alkali cellulose is treated with carbon bisulphide for several hours at specified temperatures converting it into cellulose xanthate.
XYLINA fabrics A bleached cotton fabric made from cotton grown in upper Egypt. A bleached cotton fabric made from cotton grown in upper Egypt. It was very popular with wealthy classes of the Roman Empire.
XYLODINE fibers, filaments, yarns Yarn made by twisting a strip of paper and coating with glue and fibre. Yarn made by twisting a strip of paper and coating with glue and fibre.
XYLOLIN fibers, filaments, yarns A trade name for paper yarn, made in Germany. A trade name for paper yarn, made in Germany.

 

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