Noun
textiles
plural of textile
The industry involved in the manufacture of cloth.
The study of the manufacture of cloth.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA four-year tax holiday deal could also be extended to companies, willing to invest $100 million or more in labour-intensive sectors like textiles, food processing, leather and footwear. Source: Internet
Although Clyde pollution from heavy industry and power generation is falling there is evidence that man-made pollution from new synthetic compounds in electrical products and textiles are on the increase. Source: Internet
After the fibers have been separated and processed, they are typically spun into yarns and woven or knit into linen textiles. Source: Internet
Applications Many inorganic peroxides are used for bleaching textiles and paper and as a bleaching additive to detergents and cleaning products. Source: Internet
Amongst others, applications include medicines, food and feed, textiles, cosmetics and the process industry. Source: Internet
Among the city's industries are printing, glass manufacturing, food processing, and textiles. Source: Internet