I think it's called eyelet or eyelet lace.
Broderie Anglaise.
It's called an eyelet.
Dodinum
That hole is called a sweat pore. Use the link below to learn more.
The comb is placed in slots on the side of the casting tray. It is put in the slots BEFORE the hot, melted gel is poured. After the gel solidifies, the comb is taken out. The "teeth" of the comb leave small holes in the gel that we call "wells."
There are two possible answers. One would be the rough endoplasmic reticulum, because it has many holes, and 'tubes'. The other answer would be the cell membrane, because things get inside membranes because there are holes. the chloryphyl The nucleus The "holes" you are referring to are the "pores". The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
You call that ring an eyelet. It is the smooth circular piece that laces are thread through. They can be made of plastic or metal and are used to cover the edges of the holes made in shoes or clothing. It stops the fabric from fraying where the hole was made.
It's called an eyelet.
Probably because the small ones remind them of the holes woodchucks make.
A swatch is what you call a small piece of fabric used as a sample to show what that fabric is like. Thus, any fabric can be used.
The holes in a shirt for fastenings are called buttonholes, even if there are no buttons to go through them. If they are small and round they may be called eyelets.
Pollack Fabric has a fabric that they call silk mohair - no other special name for it. It is used as a heavy duty upholstery fabric for furniture. The fabric they sell is made in the Netherlands.
The Hebrew People live in small caverns, or as we call them "holes", under a large boulder, or "rock".
Geckos and other lizards do not have protruding ears, the have small holes in the sides of their heads that pick up sound waves.
I'm fond of the name Stephen. I'd call a "small harbor" "Stephen." Maybe next time use the words "does one" instead of "do you." Then you won't have to deal with sarcastic @$$holes like me :).
The cost of fabric varies depending on the type of fabric you want and where you are located. You can call the fabric department to exactly how much the fabric you have costs.
Fabric.
silk