i want something in wool - translation to greek
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i want something in wool - translation to greek

1966 NOVEL
I want what I want; I want what i want
  • First edition

i want something in wool      
θέλω κάτι σε μάλλινο.
Θέλω κάτι σε μάλλινο.      
I want something in wool.
rock wool         
  • Common insulation applications in an [[apartment building]]
  • Mineral wool pipe covering applied to a steel pipe for a [[fire test]]
  • Mineral wool under microscope
FIBER MADE FROM SPUN MOLTEN MINERALS
Mineral cotton; Silicate cotton; Stone wool; Slag wool; Rock wool; Synthetic Mineral Fibre; High-temperature mineral wool; Refractory Ceramic Fibre; Ceramic fiber blanket; Alkaline Earth Silicate; AES Wool; AES fiber; High Temperature Glass Wool; HTIW; Polycrystalline Wool; Alumino Silicate Wool; High temperature insulation wool; Man-made mineral fibres; Rockwool; Ceramic fiber wool; Kaowool; Alkaline earth silicate; High-temperature insulation wool; Ceramic wool
συνθετικό μαλλί, ινώδης μονωτική ύλη

Definition

mineral wool
¦ noun a substance resembling matted wool and made from inorganic mineral material, used for packing or insulation.

Wikipedia

I Want What I Want

I Want What I Want by Geoff Brown was first published in 1966 by Great Britain's Weidenfeld & Nicolson. It was made into a film by the same title starring Anne Heywood.