- alum-dressed leather
- см. alum-tanned leather
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry. проф., д-р техн. наук Г. Арбузов, к.т.н. А. Михайлова, И. Качко, к-т. фил.н. Я. Смирницкая.
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry. проф., д-р техн. наук Г. Арбузов, к.т.н. А. Михайлова, И. Качко, к-т. фил.н. Я. Смирницкая.
Leather — For other uses, see Leather (disambiguation). Modern leather working tools Leather is a durable and flexible material created via the tanning of putrescible animal rawhide and skin, primarily cattlehide. It can be produced through different… … Wikipedia
Tawyer, white — Whittawer A craftsman who prepared and dressed leather without recourse to tannin hence the use of white . Instead of tannin, he would use a mixture of alum and salt. The result was a pale or white, soft leather. Cf. Taw … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
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Berlin Codex — The Berlin Codex (also known as the Akhmim Codex), given the accession number Papyrus Berolinensis 8502, is a Coptic manuscript from the 5th century AD, unearthed in Akhmim, Egypt. In Cairo, in January 1896, Carl Reinhardt bought the codex, which … Wikipedia
Whitleather — Whit leath er, n. [White + leather.] [1913 Webster] 1. Leather dressed or tawed with alum, salt, etc., remarkable for its pliability and toughness; white leather. [1913 Webster] 2. (Anat.) The paxwax. See {Paxwax}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whitleather — noun leather that has been dressed with alum and salt so as to retain its natural colour. Origin ME: from white + leather … English new terms dictionary
whitleather — /ˈwɪtlɛðə/ (say witledhuh) noun leather dressed with alum, salt, or other chemicals; white leather. {Middle English whitlether} …