A piece of cloth used to wrap a body in preparation for burial - otherwise called a shroud. The cloths may be made of wool or linen, though any material can be used so long as it is made of natural fibre
The bands or stripes of cloth that were used for the burial of man
cloth i think
Cloth, leather, and plastic.
"Cloth" without an article refers to the material itself, typically used in plural form. "A cloth" refers to a single piece of fabric or material, used as a noun. E.g., "She bought some new cloths for sewing" vs. "She used a cloth to clean the table."
A "Bandage" is a strip of cloth used on a wound.
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It's used to make burlap cloth, which is a coarse sacking material.
No, cloth and hardcover are not the same. Cloth refers to the material used to cover a book while hardcover refers to the type of book binding where the cover is made of a rigid material such as cardboard or thick paperboard. Hardcover books can be covered in cloth, but not all cloth-covered books are hardcovers.
It is the seed heads of the cotton plant.
A burial shroud.S something that you wrap a dead body in so that other people can't see them.
cloth wool and ect