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Definition of Glove leather
1. Noun. Leather suitable for making gloves.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glove Leather
Literary usage of Glove leather
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Leather Glove Industry in the United States by Daniel Walter Redmond (1913)
"The effect upon the maker of glove- leather may be more serious, but with that
we cannot deal here. As we have shown in Chapters I and II, the raw material ..."
2. The History of Mankind by Friedrich Ratzel (1897)
"... among whom we find skins of wild animals as soft as glove-leather worn by the
best classes. It is curious that exactly in East Africa where from time ..."
3. Chemistry in Daily Life by Lassar-Cohn (1913)
"... hair from hides and softening them— Tanning materials—Barks—Quebracho
bark—Sumac—Tanning extracts—Sole leather—Alum tanning—glove leather— ..."
4. Chemistry in Daily Life: Popular Lectures by Lassar-Cohn (1899)
"Removing hair from hides and softening them.—Tanning materials.—Barks.—Quebracho
bark.— Sumac.—Tanning extracts.—Sole leather.—Alum tanning. —glove leather. ..."
5. Modern American Tanning: A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Leather (1910)
"For light glove leather a good fat-liquor is made of 40 pounds English sod oil
and 20 ... glove leather is usually given more grease than shoe leather, ..."
6. Leather Manufacture: A Practical Handbook of Tanning, Currying, and Chrome by Alexander Watt (1906)
"Finishing Satin or glove leather. —Levant Leather.—Soaking and Splitting.—Setting,
Buffing, and Embossing.—Blacking.—Seasoning and Glazing.—Oiling. ..."