Crossword-Solution: NOILS 5 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Noils n. pl. Waste and knots of wool removed by the comb; combings.

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NOILS anagram INOLS, LINOS, LIONS, LOINS, LONIS, LOSIN, OLINS, OSLIN

We have 14 clues for the answer “NOILS”

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COMBINGS of wool 1 answer
Fibers combed from wool 1 answer
Knotted fibers 1 answer
Short fibers 1 answer
Short fibers combed from long ones 1 answer
Short wool fibers. 1 answer
Shreds of wool or silk. 1 answer
WOOL combings 1 answer
Waste fibers of wool. 1 answer
Cotton fibers. 2 answers
Knots of wool. 2 answers
Short textile fibers 2 answers
Shreds of wool. 2 answers
Fiber knots. 4 answers
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Bur Picker, Blending 16 CHAPTER III WOOL SUBSTITUTES AND WASTE PRODUCTS Wool Substitutes and Waste Remanufactured--Noils, Shoddy, and Mungo.
Textiles William H. Dooley 2007
The cloths made from waste products, such as noils, are not much inferior in quality to those produced from the wool from which the noils are obtained; but the great majority of cloths made from other waste products are much inferior.
Textiles William H. Dooley 2007
Noils are divided into classes, namely, long-wool noils, short or fine-wool noils, mohair noils, and alpaca noils.
Textiles William H. Dooley 2007
With the exception of length, noils are practically of the same quality as the tops from which they are taken.
Textiles William H. Dooley 2007
These noils, like the wool from which they are obtained, are much coarser in quality and fiber than the short-wool noils.
Textiles William H. Dooley 2007
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1954–1992).