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Definition of Aertex
1. Noun. A trademark for a loosely woven cotton fabric that is used to make shirts and underwear.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aertex
Literary usage of Aertex
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1892)
"CELLULAR UNDERWEAR AND SHIRT , CELLULAR Aertex CLOTH is composed of small Cells,
in which is enclosed and warmed by the heat of the body. ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove (1893)
"... this cloth is much lighter from whatever cause arising. and better ventilated
than ordinary fabrics, and Is ruler to wash. CELLULAR Aertex ..."
3. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"PER BOTTLE. Essence of Coffee & Chicory ONLY 4d. and 7*d. PER BOTTLE. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Branches all over the Kingdom CELLULAR Aertex CLOTH IB composed of ..."
4. Mentally Deficient Children: Their Treatment and Training by George Edward Shuttleworth (1910)
"Jaeger's natural wool in winter, and cellular cloth (the so-called " Aertex ")
in summer, form appropriate gradations as to warmth. ..."
5. London of To-day: An Illustrated Handbook for the Season 1892 by Charles Eyre Pascoe (1892)
"CELLULAR Aertex Day and Dress Shirts, Night Shirts, Pyjamas, General Underwear
for both Sexes, etc. Illustrated Price List with names of 160 Country Agents ..."