selvage
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kumaş kenarı.
2. kumaş kenar.
3. kenar.
4. (isim) kumaş kenarı.
5. selvage.
Tanımlar :
1.
the edge of a fabric that is woven so that it will not fray or ravel.
2. an ornamental fringe at either end of an oriental rug.
3. the edge plate of a lock that has a slot for a bolt.
2. an ornamental fringe at either end of an oriental rug.
3. the edge plate of a lock that has a slot for a bolt.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the edge of a woven fabric, where the weft (side-to-side) threads run around the warp (top to bottom) threads, creating a finished edge.
2. any edge of fabric finished so as to prevent raveling.
3. the excess area of any printed or perforated sheet, such as the border on a sheet of postage stamps or the wide margins of an engraving.
4. A distinct border of a mass of igneous rock. it is usually fine-grained or glassy due to rapid cooling.
5. clay-like material found along and around a geological fault.
6. the edge plate of a lock, through which the bolt passes.
2. any edge of fabric finished so as to prevent raveling.
3. the excess area of any printed or perforated sheet, such as the border on a sheet of postage stamps or the wide margins of an engraving.
4. A distinct border of a mass of igneous rock. it is usually fine-grained or glassy due to rapid cooling.
5. clay-like material found along and around a geological fault.
6. the edge plate of a lock, through which the bolt passes.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the edge of cloth which is woven in such a manner as to prevent raveling.
2. the edge plate of a lock, through which the bolt passes.
3. A layer of clay or decomposed rock along the wall of a vein. see gouge, n., 4.
2. the edge plate of a lock, through which the bolt passes.
3. A layer of clay or decomposed rock along the wall of a vein. see gouge, n., 4.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to hem.
2. the edge of a web or textile fabric so finished that it does not allow of raveling out the weft.
3. that part of a web at either edge which is not finished like the surface of the cloth, and which is meant to be torn away when the material is made up, or for use in making the seam. see list, 2.
4. 3. in mining, the part of a vein or lode adjacent to the walls on each side, and generally consisting of flucan or gouge.
5. the edge-plate of a lock, through which the bolt shoots.
6. same as selvagee.
7. in the making of tin-plate or galvanized iron, a thin ridge or list of the coating metal at the lower edge of the plate where capillary action resists the draining action when the sheet is on edge to allow the excess of fluid coating to run off.
2. the edge of a web or textile fabric so finished that it does not allow of raveling out the weft.
3. that part of a web at either edge which is not finished like the surface of the cloth, and which is meant to be torn away when the material is made up, or for use in making the seam. see list, 2.
4. 3. in mining, the part of a vein or lode adjacent to the walls on each side, and generally consisting of flucan or gouge.
5. the edge-plate of a lock, through which the bolt shoots.
6. same as selvagee.
7. in the making of tin-plate or galvanized iron, a thin ridge or list of the coating metal at the lower edge of the plate where capillary action resists the draining action when the sheet is on edge to allow the excess of fluid coating to run off.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia