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  • ...lose]] used as [[textile]] [[fiber]]s such as [[rayon]], [[modal (textile)|modal]], and the more recently developed [[Lyocell]]. Cellulose fibers are manufa
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  • ==Textile fiber== ...in which many complicated textile structures are built up is said to be [[textile]] fiber.
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  • ...material is [[dyeing]]. For more information of the various steps, see [[textile manufacturing]]. :A measure of how much [[water]] a [[textile|fabric]] can [[Absorption (chemistry)|absorb]].
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  • ...nds.<ref>{{cite web | title = An Introduction to Textile Terms | rk = The Textile Museum | url = http://www.textilemuseum.org/PDFs/TextileTerms.pdf | forma ...wever, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. ''Textile'' refers to any material made of interlacing fibres. ''Fabric'' refers to a
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