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Scrim
see synonyms of scrimNoun
1. scrim
a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater
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Scrim
see synonyms of scrimnoun
an open-weave muslin or hessian fabric, used in upholstery, lining, building, and in the theatre to create the illusion of a solid wall or to suggest haziness, etc, according to the lighting
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Scrim
see synonyms of scrim noun
1.
a light, sheer, loosely woven cotton or linen cloth, used for curtains, upholstery linings, etc.
2. US
a hanging of such cloth used in theatrical productions either as an opaque backdrop or as a semitransparent curtain, depending on the lighting
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Scrim
see synonyms of scrimn.
1. A durable, loosely woven fabric, often cotton, linen, hemp, or a synthetic fiber, used for curtains or upholstery lining or in industry.
2. A transparent fabric used as a drop in the theater to create special effects of lights or atmosphere.
3. Something that conceals or obscures something else.
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