Modal yarn is a type of rayon made from beech tree cellulose, known for its softness, breathability, and ability to retain color well. It is often considered more environmentally friendly due to its production process, which uses less water and chemicals compared to conventional rayon. Viscose yarn, on the other hand, is also made from cellulose but can come from various sources, including wood pulp, and typically has a less eco-friendly production process. While both yarns are soft and drapey, modal generally has superior moisture-wicking properties and durability.
These are modal verbs and should be used like any modal verb, according to the intended meaning.
Because it has more than on definition
Worsted yarn,, slackly twisted, used for embroidery.
There are two meanings for 'ply' with wool. Some wool manufacturers use the term ply to describe the weight of the wool. A 2 ply is a very fine baby wool whereas a 16 ply is a chunky or heavy weight yarn. The other meaning is the number of threads the yarn consists of. For example to a hand spinner a 2 ply means a yarn that has two single threads 'plied' together to form one length of yarn.
The quality or state of being modal., A modal relation or quality; a mode or point of view under which an object presents itself to the mind. According to Kant, the quality of propositions, as assertory, problematical, or apodeictic.
No. Modal is an adjective and not a verb so nobody can modal anything.
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How do you wash modal fabric?
If I remember correctly, can is a modal verb. A modal verb is a verb that changes the meaning of other verbs. Take this phrase for example: "I play" means exactly what it says, you're playing and having fun. Stick "Can" in, and the meaning changes. "I can play" means that, whilst you may not be playing, you have the ability to do so. There are other modal verbs in English, such as must, would, might, should etc. Modal verbs are very important in English and they are irregular when compared to other verbs. (see the website at the related link) Can is also a noun. "Please hand me that can of soup."
A modal marker is a linguistic element, often a word or phrase, that expresses a speaker's attitude towards the likelihood, necessity, or obligation of an action or event. Common examples include modal verbs like "can," "must," "should," and "might." These markers help convey nuances of meaning related to possibility, ability, permission, or necessity in communication. In addition to verbs, modal markers can also appear in adverbs or phrases that indicate modality.
the modal group is the group with most data in.