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Often used in the same context:
weavers,
washermen,
dyestuff,
jamdani,
dressmakers,
stitchers,
tinsmiths,
embroiderers,
handloom,
upholsterers,
jute,
bookbinders,
craftsmen,
craftspersons,
brassware,
saddlers,
knitted fabric,
worsted,
coir,
ramie,
silk,
textile,
terry towel,
plasterers,
typesetters,
tanneries,
metalware,
garment,
pluckers,
carpenters,
kalamkari,
artisans,
greige,
warp knitting,
ironware,
synthetic fiber,
batik,
washables,
wefts,
goldsmiths,
barbing,
tricot,
driers,
stockinette,
smiths,
menders,
voiles,
khadi,
coppersmiths,
combers,
superfine,
handicraft,
dobby,
fabrics,
rayon,
woolen,
viscose,
muslin,
buri,
handwork,
bobbins,
polishers,
sarees,
washerwomen,
comber,
jacquard,
eri,
saris,
enamelling,
thatchers,
retting,
hosiery,
lungis,
toolroom,
brickmaking,
embroidery,
tilers,
sewing,
gilders,
polyester,
woollens,
yarn,
serigraphy,
spun yarn,
straighteners,
sisal,
rovings,
kente,
lacquers,
cloths,
shirting,
pullers,
dyehouse,
cabinetmakers,
blacksmiths,
rickrack,
husking,
printers,
shoemakers,
oakum,
felting,
coopers,
potters,
artists,
bakers,
doctors,
shipbuilders,
bankers,
butchers,
carvers,
herbalists,
jewelers,
shipwrights,
tanners,
astrologers,
builders,
cartographers
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— Adjectives for dyers:
many,
practical,
professional,
english,
french,
few,
native,
most,
local,
purple,
old,
more...
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