The T in terms of fabrics stands for thread count. Thread count refers to the total amount of wrap fill threads in a square inch.
Thunderstorms
The T stands for "twisted pair" which means that the wires are twisted. This technique reduces interference in the signals.
T stands for Tungsten in the periodic table. Tungsten is a metal with the atomic number 74.
Man made fibers:acetateacrylicnylonpolyesterrayonspandexnatural fibers:cottonlinenwoolsilkmineral fibers:asbestosglassmetals
Natural fabrics are derived from materials found in nature, such as cotton, linen, wool, silk, and hemp. These fabrics are often breathable, comfortable to wear, and biodegradable, making them a popular choice for sustainable and eco-friendly clothing.
J. T. Marsh has written: 'Self-smoothing fabrics' -- subject(s): Crease-resistant fabrics 'Crease resisting fabrics' -- subject(s): Crease-resistant fabrics
R. T. Lord has written: 'Decorative and fancy textile fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile design, Textile fabrics
T-shirts are typically made from cotton, polyester, or a blend of both fabrics. These fabrics are chosen for their breathability, comfort, and ability to retain their shape after washing. Occasionally, t-shirts may also be made from fabrics like rayon, modal, or spandex for added stretch and softness.
John T. Erickson has written: 'Navajo textiles from the Read Mullan collection' -- subject(s): Navajo textile fabrics, Indian textile fabrics
Too Smart To Stand For This Garbage
Mary Schoeser has written: 'Why leggings are Lycra' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Juvenile literature, Leg, Textile fabrics 'Why fabrics can fly' -- subject(s): Flight, Juvenile literature, Textile fabrics 'Silk' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Silk, History 'Marianne Straub' -- subject(s): Textile design 'Why T-shirts are cotton' -- subject(s): Cotton fabrics, Juvenile literature, T-shirts
Treasury.
Teaspoon
Television.
Tirogical
Terrell
T stands for turtle lol