purificator
It is called a Purificator
The white linen cloth used to purify the vessel after communion is called a "purificator." It is a small, rectangular piece of cloth, typically made of linen, that is used to wipe the chalice and paten after the distribution of Holy Communion. This practice symbolizes the reverence for the sacred elements and ensures that any remnants of the consecrated wine or host are treated with respect. The purificator is an essential part of the liturgical vessels used in Catholic Mass.
It is a piece of linen used by the priest to purify the sacred vessels after communion.
it is made from linen.
Cloth manufactured of a blend of wool and linen would be called a wool-linen blend, usually with the percentage mix of each fibre indicated on the label.
linen
Ancient Egyptians used a material called linen.
Shatnez http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatnez
yes linen is a noun a cloth made fromflax a linen dress
They are wrapped in hundreds of yards of linen.
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
Cloth made from unbleached fiber is usually called "raw."