Noun
linens
plural of linen
Household textiles made of linen-like cloth (such as cotton fabric), including tablecloths and bed sheets. The singular, linen, of this sense is rare.
Undergarments, underwear.
Source: en.wiktionary.org18. Also, my sister Jo Lynn told me that she saw Terry wash clothes, bed linens and curtains from Stevie's room at an odd time around the time of the Murders. Source: Internet
All single-use items provided by the hotel but left by the guests should also be discarded, and linens and towels should be washed “using the warmest permissible water setting.” Source: Internet
An elegant venue, florist and colorful rental linens were picked. Source: Internet
Brown clarified that for students in quarantine and isolation, care will include “delivery of linens and food service and health care assistance, as required.” Source: Internet
A few ideas for simple wood box storage, ideal for storing everything from office files and magazines to linens and kitchenwares. Source: Internet
Catanzaro became the lace capital of the world with a large silkworm breeding facility that produced all the laces and linens used in the Vatican. Source: Internet