woollen$92397$ - translation to greek
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woollen$92397$ - translation to greek

BRITISH FASHION COMPANY
Crombie (brand); Crombie Woollen Mill; Grandholm Woollen Mill

woollen      
adj. μάλλινος
textile mill         
  • Traditional spinner in her family's house in [[Old Bagan]], [[Myanmar]] (2019).
  • Platt Bros.]] picker
  • Carding machine
  • A Warper
  • A Combing machine
  • A circular knitting machine.
  • Close-up on the needles.
  • Lowell]], Massachusetts
INDUSTRY WHICH PRODUCES FABRIC
Textile engineering; Textile mill; Textile mills; Textile Technology; Garment and Textile Care Industry; Textiles engineering; Textile Engineering; Textiles Engineering; Textile processing; Textile engineer; Textile machinery; Textile Mill; Textile engineers; Woolen mill; Textile manufacture; Garment factory; Textile factory; Carding wool; Fabric mill; Woollen mill; Wool mill; Textile Mills; Opener (textiles); Scouring mill; Woolen Mill; Fabric engineering; Woolen mills
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Definition

woollen
(woollens)
Note: in AM, use 'woolen'
1.
Woollen clothes or materials are made from wool or from a mixture of wool and artificial fibres.
...thick woollen socks.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Woollens are clothes, especially sweaters, that are made of wool.
...winter woollens.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Crombie (clothing)

Crombie 1805 Ltd., formerly known as J&J Crombie Ltd., is a Scottish fashion company, producing high-end clothing and accessories under the Crombie brand name. Crombie is most famous for its luxury coats; so much so that the word 'Crombie' is sometimes used by other companies to refer to their own coats produced in the style of Crombie's most famous three-quarter length (usually wool) overcoats, although the Crombie company has been known to take legal action to prevent this trademark word from being used generically.