three-ply
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]three-ply (not comparable)
- Having three strands or layers
- 1946 November and December, “New L.M.S.R. Royal Coaches”, in Railway Magazine, page 371:
- The vestibule ceilings are of three-ply, in removable sections to give access to the air-conditioning units, filters, and Pullman gangway control springs situated above.
- 1961 February, “Talking of Trains: New L.T. research laboratory”, in Trains Illustrated, page 77:
- It has been found that although the two-ply moquette used in L.T. train upholstery was of equal weight to the three-ply fabric used in L.T. buses, the bus fabric had 50 per cent longer life, and accordingly it is now being used also for trains.
Translations
[edit]having three strands or layers
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Noun
[edit]- Yarn having three strands