butter-muslin - translation to arabic
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butter-muslin - translation to arabic

COTTON FABRIC OF PLAIN WEAVE OF BANGLADESH
Muslin gauze; Muslin cloth; مَوْصِلِيّ; Dhakai Muslin; Mulmul; Dhaka muslin
  • In ''Advantages of wearing Muslin Dresses!'' (1802), [[James Gillray]] satirically pointed out a hazard of untreated muslin: its flammability.
  • 18th century Dhaka muslin
  • A woman in fine Bengali muslin, "Muslim Lady Reclining" by [[Francesco Renaldi]] (1789)
  • A [[first-aid]] packet of 5m of "hydrophilic muslin", given to Italian soldiers in World War I
  • Woman's muslin dress c. 1855

butter-muslin      
شاش
cacao butter         
  • The main constituent of cocoa butter is the [[triglyceride]] (fat) derived from [[palmitic acid]], [[stearic acid]], and [[oleic acid]].
  • Fermenting cocoa beans on a farm east of [[Honiara]], the capital of the [[Solomon Islands]]
GRAXA DO CACAO
Cocoa Butter; Cacao butter; Theobroma oil; Cocoa fat; Cocao butter; Coco butter; Melting point of chocolate
‎ زُبْدَةُ الكاكاو‎
MUSLIN         

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Definition

muslin
n. bleached; unbleached muslin

Wikipedia

Muslin

Muslin () is a cotton fabric of plain weave. It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. It gets its name from the city of Mosul, Iraq, where it was first manufactured.

Muslin of uncommonly delicate handspun yarn was handwoven in the Bengal region of South Asia and imported into Europe for much of the 17th and early 18th centuries.

In 2013, the traditional art of weaving Jamdani muslin in Bangladesh was included in the list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.