Death.
cotton cloth
Its from the French which means a small cloth. dressing table. The French "toilette" is used for washing up.
Well, honey, the scissor used to cut iron sheet has a longer wedge because iron is a tough cookie to crack compared to flimsy old cloth. You need that extra leverage to get through that metal. It's all about using the right tool for the job, darling.
The type of filament used in tube light is that one which is thin and surrounded by an oblong metal shield.
Incandescent light cannot be used for a fiber optic transmitter. This is because incandescent light is too slow for such a transmitter.
piece of cloth used to wrap a dead body
Well I would think that silk, velvet, animal fur and the most expensive cloth: Vicuna Cloth. This is because it is soft light and warm
A cotton cloth of fine texture, usually with a plaid, striped, or checked pattern. A silk, generally striped, cloth. A light cotton cloth used for drapery. A similar cloth of rayon.
Cloth was very light and the types they used were closely woven and could be painted with 'dope' making the surface taut and smooth.
A soft cloth is used to clean the light shield to prevent scratches and damage to its surface. Hard or abrasive materials can create micro-scratches that impair the shield's clarity and performance. Additionally, a soft cloth effectively removes dust and smudges without leaving lint or residue. This ensures optimal light transmission and maintains the integrity of the shield.
cotton is a good absorbant of water and hence, is used as a summer cloth as it absorbs the sweat of the body keeping the body cool.
A burial shroud.S something that you wrap a dead body in so that other people can't see them.
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
it's a square of thin cloth that is used if paper diapers are not used.
It is the portion of the food you eat that is not used by your body
charcoal, a cloth of woven carbon filaments
to dry the cloth (that's what you do in the old days!)