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How to pronounce sailcloth in English?

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Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile

Examples of sailcloth

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Common sails consist of a lattice framework on which a sailcloth is spread.
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Finally he takes rags, strips of sailcloth lying about and wraps my feet.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Common Sails have a lattice framework over which a sailcloth is spread.
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In medieval mills the sailcloth was wound in and out of a ladder type arrangement of sails.
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Another material that is going to landfill locally is sailcloth.
From the iwcp.co.uk
Twenty-six feet away hung a sailcloth partition with five slits.
From the time.com
Cover upholstered pieces in slip-on, easy-to-wash covers made from light canvas, cotton duck or sailcloth.
From the theepochtimes.com
With carved posts and a sailcloth bottom, it's open on the side where it attached to the captain's bunk.
From the usatoday.com
The exterior is rock walls and sailcloth shades, and the interior a jumble of wood planking and marble.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • A strong fabric (such as cotton canvas) used for making sails and tents
  • Sails have been made from cloth for all of recorded history. Typically sails were made from flax (linen), hemp or cotton in various forms including canvas. However, modern sails are rarely made from natural fibers. ...
  • A fabric, usually synthetic, used to make sails.
  • An extremely heavyweight canvas fabric, resistant to the elements, that is used for ship's sails.
  • Fabric offered at a discount. - Joseph Leff
  • Is a very strong, heavy canvas or duck made in plain weave.
  • Any heavy, plain-weave canvas fabric, usually made of cotton, linen, polyester, jute, nylon, etc. that is used for sails and apparel (i.e. bottomweight sportswear).
  • As the name implies, is strong, heavy-duty fabric usually in a plain weave.