A burial shroud.
S something that you wrap a dead body in so that other people can't see them.
piece of cloth used to wrap a dead body
A piece of cloth used for wiping noses is called a handkerchief.
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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
hankerchief, bandana etc
"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."
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A byssus is a piece of very long and valuable piece of cloth, which is used for fine flax and linen.
A prayer cloth is a piece of fabric that is used during prayer. It is often held by people who are praying for another person and then the cloth is given to them.
This can refer to babies' nappies (diapers), or to a piece of cloth or paper used to protect one's clothes or wipe one's mouth when eating. It comes from the word "nap", a piece of cloth, and the suffix -kin which means little, and so means a little piece of cloth.
A pastry cloth is a rectangular piece of heavy, finely woven cloth that is used as a surface for rolling out dough, preventing the dough from sticking as it is rolled.
Piece of Cloth