sailcloth |
canvass |
As nouns the difference between sailcloth and canvass
is that
sailcloth is a strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats while
canvass is a solicitation of voters or public opinion.
As a verb canvass is
to solicit voters, opinions, etc from; to go through, with personal solicitation or public addresses.
twill |
sailcloth |
As nouns the difference between twill and sailcloth
is that
twill is a pattern, characterised by diagonal ridges, created by the regular interlacing of threads of the warp and weft during weaving while
sailcloth is a strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats.
As a verb twill
is to weave (cloth, etc.) so as to produce the appearance of diagonal lines or ribs on the surface.
sailcloth |
canvas |
As nouns the difference between sailcloth and canvas
is that
sailcloth is a strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats while
canvas is a type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings.
As a verb canvas is
to cover an area or object with canvas.
sailcloth |
tarpaulin |
As nouns the difference between sailcloth and tarpaulin
is that
sailcloth is a strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats while
tarpaulin is (countable) a heavy, waterproof sheet of material, often cloth, used as a cover.
sailcloth |
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sailcloth |
duckcloth |
sailcloth |
cottonduck |
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