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noil
[ noil ]
noun
- a short fiber of cotton, wool, worsted, etc., separated from the long fibers in combing.
noil
/ nɔɪl /
noun
- textiles the short or knotted fibres that are separated from the long fibres, or staple, by combing
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Other Words From
- noily adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of noil1
First recorded in 1615–25; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of noil1
C17: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
The short fiber obtained in combing long staple wool is called "noil."
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An increased yield and better quality of top, owing to the absence of broken fiber, and consequent diminution of noil and waste.
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There was a good deal of waste in this combing, that is, large clumps of tangled wool called noil were combed out.
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Some of the noil collected by the combing process is composed of a large percentage of short mohair.
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The lower grade noil is sold to carpet manufacturers and various users of low grade stuff.
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