Definition of Thibets

1. thibet [n] - See also: thibet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thibets

thiazolidine
thiazolidinedione
thiazolidinediones
thiazolidines
thiazoline
thiazolines
thiazolino
thiazolium
thiazols
thiazolsulfone
thiazolyl
thiazyl
thiazyls
thiazyne
thiazynes
thibets (current term)
thible
thibles
thick(p)
thick-billed murre
thick-footed morel
thick-headed
thick-knee
thick-knees
thick-skinned
thick-skulled
thick-tailed bushbabies
thick-tailed bushbaby
thick-winded

Literary usage of Thibets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Textiles by Paul Henry Nystrom (1916)
"... broadcloths, thibets, Venetians, tricots, plushes, uniform cloths, and all worsteds, require another special operation known as steam lustering. ..."

2. Fisher's National Magazine and Industrial Record by Redwood Fisher (1846)
"The articles chiefly manufactured there are thibets, waistcoat pieces, and thick cotton ... thibets of woollen weft and warp, 11° ° 3 shots over, warps No. ..."

3. Report on the Woolen Rag Trade: June 30, 1919 by United States Federal Trade Commission, United States War Industries Board (1920)
"Coarse black and white without serges. Fine black with thibets. ... Fine dark with thibets, free of black. Fine black. Fine light. Fine light, free of black ..."

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