Cloth (noun)

  1. A piece of woven fabric, used for a wide range of purposes, including clothing, upholstery, and decoration.
  2. Material made from fibers such as cotton, wool, or silk, used for making clothes and other household items.

Origin:

Old english clāð, of germanic origin; related to dutch kleding and german kleid.

Examples:

  1. She bought a piece of cloth to make a dress.
  2. The tablecloth was made of fine linen.
  3. The cloth was dyed in bright colors.
  4. Cloth was used to make curtains for the windows.
  5. The cloth was soft to the touch.
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