Definition of Fabric in English :

Define Fabric in English

Fabric meaning in English

Meaning of Fabric in English

Pronunciation of Fabric in English

Fabric pronunciation in English

Pronounce Fabric in English

Fabric

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Noun

1. cloth, fabric, material, textile

artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers

Example Sentences:
'the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent'
'woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC'
'she measured off enough material for a dress'

2. fabric, framework

the underlying structure

Example Sentences:
'providing a factual framework for future research'
'it is part of the fabric of society'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Fabric

see synonyms of fabric
noun
1. 
any cloth made from yarn or fibres by weaving, knitting, felting, etc
2. 
the texture of a cloth
3. 
a structure or framework
the fabric of society
4. 
a style or method of construction
5. rare
a building
6. 
the texture, arrangement, and orientation of the constituents of a rock

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Fabric

see synonyms of fabric
noun
1. 
a. 
anything constructed or made of parts put together; structure; building
b. 
the framework or basic structure of anything
2. 
the style or plan of construction
3. 
a. 
a material made from fibers or threads by weaving, knitting, felting, etc., as any cloth, felt, lace, or the like
b. 
the texture of such material
4.  British
the construction and upkeep of a church building

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Fabric

see synonyms of fabric
n.
1.
a. A cloth produced especially by knitting, weaving, or felting fibers.
b. The texture or quality of such cloth.
2. A complex underlying structure: destroyed the very fabric of the ancient abbey during wartime bombing; needs to protect the fabric of civilized society.
3.
a. A method or style of construction.
b. A structural material, such as masonry or timber.
c. A physical structure; a building.

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