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moquette

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moquette
a thick velvety fabric used for carpets, upholstery, etc.


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The main sources of, or contributors to, indoor air pollutions include smoking, heating/cooling systems, detergents, insecticides, wooden furniture, machine made carpets, moquettes, painted surfaces, dust, bacteria, viruses, fungi, lead compounds, and toxic gases like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides.
Mineral water, foodstuffs, detergents, fresh and dried fruits, edible oil, cooler, carpet and moquette, home appliances, ironware, confections, aquatics and construction materials are among the main Iranian goods exported to Iraq.
My dad bought some red and black moquette off-cut material to make new seat covers, to find my grandmother had sewn it up into curtains for the front room at Lytton Street.
 
 
 
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