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lino
[ lahy-noh ]
lino
/ ˈ±ô²¹Éª²Ôəʊ /
noun
- short for linoleum
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lino1
Example Sentences
Pia splits her week between her part-time beauty therapy job, caring for her grandchildren, and collecting and redistributing large quantities of carpet and lino.
I think it's fair to say the right-back had some choice words for the lino.
Research by The Leeds Sustainability Institute states that carpets can reduce air leakage by up to a third in some homes, making homes without carpet, lino, or laminate more expensive and difficult to heat.
In the lino cut process, material removal from the plate paradoxically adds to the visual image when it is printed.
He told the court: "In many rooms, the walls were cracked and in the kitchen the lino was rising so you had to walk carefully to avoid tripping on it."
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