About The Word Duffel
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Duffel
Duffel Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Duffel?
[n] a coarse heavy woolen fabric
[n] a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth; for carrying personal belongings Synonyms | Synonyms for Duffel: duffel bag | duffle | duffle bag Related Terms | Find terms related to Duffel: accouterments | apparatus | appliances | appointments | appurtenances | armament | bag and baggage | baggage | conveniences | dunnage | equipage | equipment | facilities | facility | fittings | fixtures | furnishings | furniture | gear | impedimenta | installations | kit | luggage | machinery | materiel | munition | munitions | outfit | paraphernalia | plant | plumbing | rig | rigging | stock-in-trade | tackle | things | traps | utensils See Also | cloth | drawstring bag | fabric | material | textile Duffel In Webster's Dictionary \Duf"fel\, n. [D. duffel, from Duffel, a town not far
from Antwerp.]
A kind of coarse woolen cloth, having a thick nap or frieze.
[Written also {duffle}.]
Good duffel gray and flannel fine. -- Wordsworth.
\Duf"fel\, n. Outfit or suppplies, collectively; kit. [Colloq., U. S.] |
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