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Medium-to heavy weight fabric, rough in surface texture, produced in a great variety of colour and weave effects (see weaving ).
Most tweeds are made entirely of wool , but an increasing number are blends of wool with cotton, rayon, or other synthetic fibres. Most are woven from dyed yarn s, but some are dyed after being woven. Technical advances in dyeing raw stock, yarns, and fabrics, together with new techniques in finishing, have resulted in a wide variety of durable cloths.
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[c mediumvioletred] (as used in expressions)
Tweed River
Tweed William Marcy
Boss Tweed