Textile vs Nontextile - What's the difference?
textile | nontextile |
Not of or pertaining to textiles.
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As adjectives the difference between textile and nontextile
is that textile is (naturism) clothing compulsive while nontextile is not of or pertaining to textiles.As a noun textile
is (usually plural) cloth produced from a fabric.textile
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* (naturism) naturistAntonyms
* (naturism) clothing optional, nude, naturist ----nontextile
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