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/ˈbərlap/,
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burlaps, plural;
  1. Coarse canvas woven from jute, hemp, or a similar fiber, used esp. for sacking

  2. Lighter material of a similar kind used in dressmaking and furnishing
    • - a burlap shirt
    • - fabrics ranging from hessians to burlaps

  1. coarse jute fabric
  2. A very strong, coarse cloth, made from jute, flax, or hemp, and used to make sacks etc
  3. Burlap is a type of cloth often used for sacks.
  4. A loosely constructed, heavy weight, plain weave fabric used as a carpet backing, and as inexpensive packaging for sacks of grain or rice. Also, as fashion dictates, burlap may also appear as a drapery fabric.
  5. A coarse woven fabric usually made from jute fibers and allied vegetable fibers. It is often used to make sacks and bags to ship goods like coffee beans. It is breathable and thus resists condensation and associated spoilage of the contents. ...
  6. A densely constructed, heavy weight, plain weave fabric with a coarse texture. It is also called jute, as it is made from jute and vegetable fibers.
  7. Burlap is very similar to acoustical ceilings.  However, it has a greater tendency to absorb dirt directly into the fiber making it difficult to clean the tiles with one cleaning.
  8. a coarsely textured material used to make casual bags such as school bags, backpacks and satchels.
  9. A coarse canvas made of jute or hemp, used for bagging (OED).
  10. coarse cloth woven from jute, hemp, or a similar rough thread.
  11. A strong, reinforcing fabric added to the outer layers of a plaster mold. Add strength and reduces the possibility of cracks forming in the mold. Burlap is sold by the yard.
  12. (n.): a coarse, inexpensive, woven fabric; often used for making grain sacks
  13. The strong breathable material used to wrap filler and binder leaves for tobacco anejamiento.
  14. "Anything is period if it s wrapped in burlap" goes the old saying. The use of burlap as a shoddy shortcut to disguise non-period objects goes back to the early days of ren-faires. Tennis shoes and plywood buildings (even Frisbees for a joke) have been covered with burlap.
  15. a coarse, heavy, loosely woven plain-weave fabric often made of single irregular yarns of jute.  It is used in its natural color for carpet backing, bagging, and furniture webbing.  It is also dyed and printed for home-furnishing uses.
  16. A low threadcount loosely woven evenweave fabric of jute.
  17. a coarse fabric of jute, hemp, or less commonly flax, for use as a water-retaining covering in curing concrete surfaces; also called Hessian.
  18. Very rough open weave inexpensive fabric. Can be used as window coverings but tends to fade and stretch overtime.
  19. Also known as hessian. A course fabric fabric woven from jute and used for some early stuffed toys.
  20. Material often used to protect newly finished concrete from rain as well as maintaining moisture in a slab.
  21. Coarse, canvas-like fabric usually made of jute, but can be made of hemp, or cotton. Sometimes called gunny. Used primarily for bale coverings and sacks and bags. Also used in furniture, drapery, wall coverings, and clothing.