cheesecloth vs textile

cheesecloth

noun
  • A loosely woven cotton gauze, originally used to wrap cheese, but now used for various culinary tasks and by farmers to shade crops and keep birds off. 

textile

noun
  • Any material made of interlacing fibres, including carpeting and geotextiles. 

  • A non-nudist. 

adj
  • Clothing compulsive. 

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