See also: <span class="searchmatch">Woolens</span> woollens (UK) <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> pl (plural only) (US) woolen clothes collectively <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> — see woollens...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> <span class="searchmatch">Woolens</span> plural of Woolen...
From lana + -eria. laneria f (plural lanerie) <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> wool factory <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> factory lana inalare, inalerà, laniera, lariane...
antifeutrant (feminine antifeutrante, masculine plural antifeutrants, feminine plural antifeutrantes) antifelting (that prevents felting of <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span>)...
<span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> (US) woollens pl (plural only) Fabrics or clothing made from wool woollen items made of wool...
μάλλινα • (mállina) n pl woollens (UK), <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> (US) see: μαλλί n (mallí, “wool”)...
wool woolen (plural <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span>) (American spelling) An item of clothing made from wool. Hyponyms: lambswool, sheepswool Put all the <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> in this basket. 1979...
See also: woolen Woolen (plural <span class="searchmatch">Woolens</span>) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Woolen is the 32268th most common surname in the United...
double width (i.e., a yard and a half); so called in distinction from <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> three quarters of a yard wide. 1942, Emily Carr, “The Bishop and the Canary”...
where English uses a single uncountable or plural noun. nwyddau gwlân ― <span class="searchmatch">woolens</span> (literally, “wool goods”) nwyddau haearn ― ironmongery (literally, “grocer's...