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  1. Textile | Description, Industry, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 8, 2025 · Textile, any filament, fiber, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself. The term is derived from the Latin textilis and the French texere, meaning ’to weave,’ …

  2. Textile Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    Britannica Dictionary definition of TEXTILE 1 [count] : fabric, cloth especially : a fabric that is woven or knit

  3. textile summary | Britannica

    textile, Any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself. The word originally referred only to woven fabrics but now includes knitted, bonded, felted, and tufted …

  4. textile - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    The word textile is derived from the Latin verb texere, meaning “to weave.” Originally, therefore, textile referred only to woven fabrics and specifically excluded knitted cloth, lace, netting, felt, braid, and cord.

  5. Textile - Manufacturing, Fibers, Processes | Britannica

    Dec 8, 2025 · The modern textile industry is still closely related to the apparel industry, but production of fabrics for industrial use has gained in importance. The resulting wide range of end uses demands a …

  6. textile - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    The word textile commonly means woven or knitted cloth. Lace, felt, and many other kinds of cloth are considered textiles, too. Even nets, rope, and yarn may be called…

  7. Fabric Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    FABRIC meaning: 1 : woven or knitted material cloth; 2 : the basic structure of something

  8. Cloth Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    CLOTH meaning: 1 : material that is made by weaving together threads of cotton, wool, nylon, etc., and that is used to make clothes, sheets, etc. often used before another noun; 2 : a piece of cloth that is …

  9. Silk | Definition & History | Britannica

    Dec 12, 2025 · The silk is then dyed and woven into fabric. The weaving process can involve intricate patterns and designs, showcasing the versatility and beauty of silk. Silk fabric’s unique properties, …

  10. Weaving | Fabric Production, Textiles & Looms | Britannica

    textile, any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself. The term is derived from the Latin textilis and the French texere, meaning “to weave,” and it originally …