[おり, ori] (n) weave; weaving; woven item; (P) #19174
[ゆかたじ, yukataji] (n) yukata cloth material; special light woven material 36-40cm wide for making yukata
[deiatessaron] (n) (obsc) diatessaron (the four Gospels woven into a single narrative)
[ni-pan] (n) (abbr) needle-punched nonwoven fabric
[pa-ke-ru] (n) percale (fine closely woven cotton fabric)
[きかいあみ, kikaiami] (n) machine-woven; machine-knit
[こもむしろ, komomushiro] (n) (obsc) mat of woven wild rice leaves
[あらごも;あらこも, aragomo ; arakomo] (n) (obsc) loosely woven mat of wild rice leaves
[あらむしろ, aramushiro] (n) (obsc) (See 筵) loosely woven mat
[ざふ, zafu] (n) { Buddh } (See 布団) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)
[いとおり, itoori] (n) (See より糸・よりいと) cloth woven from twisted silk yarn
[しまおりもの, shimaorimono] (n) woven in stripes
[ており, teori] (n) handwoven; handspun; weaving by hand
[じょうふ, joufu] (n) high-quality plain-woven hemp cloth
[おりいろ, oriiro] (n) color of woven fabric; colour of woven fabric
[おりもよう, orimoyou] (n) woven pattern or design
[しょくふ, shokufu] (n) woven fabric
[すげがさ, sugegasa] (n) sedge-woven (bamboo) hat
[さきぞめ, sakizome] (n) (1) yarn dyeing; thread dyeing; (2) prior dyeing of thread before cloth is woven
[こも, komo] (n) (1) (abbr) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) (See 薦被り) beggar; (3) (arch) (See 真菰) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia)
[ふくろみみ, fukuromimi] (n) (1) retentive memory; (2) double-woven edge of cloth; (3) cryptotia; pocket ear
[ふくろおび, fukuroobi] (n) double-woven obi
[じもん, jimon] (n) woven pattern
[つづれにしき, tsudurenishiki] (n) (hand-woven) brocade
[つづれおり, tsudureori] (n) (hand-woven) tapestry
[つむぎ, tsumugi] (n) pongee (soft thin cloth woven from raw silk)
[とま, toma] (n) woven mat (of sedge, hay, etc.)
[はちじょう, hachijou] (n) (abbr) (See 八丈絹, 八丈縞) plain-woven silk cloth produced on Hachijo Island (sometimes striped)
[はちじょうぎぬ, hachijouginu] (n) plain-woven silk cloth produced on Hachijo Island (dyed with botanical pigments found on the island)
[ふしょくふ, fushokufu] (n) non-woven (fabric) (e.g. felts and such)
[ふとん, futon] (n) (1) futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor); (2) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves); (P)
[はたご, hatago] (n) inn (originally a basket of woven bamboo in which travellers carried food) (travelers)
[ふご;もっこ;もっこう;いしみ, fugo ; mokko ; mokkou ; ishimi] (n) implement for carrying heavy loads, generally made of bamboo and woven grass or rope
[しぼ;さび, shibo ; sabi] (n) (1) (See 烏帽子) bumpy texture of a material (esp. woven fabric); (2) creases in an eboshi hat
[きょうきょ, kyoukyo] (n) (obsc) woven bamboo box
[むしろ;えん(筵), mushiro ; en ( mushiro )] (n) (1) woven mat (esp. one made of straw); (2) (arch) seat
[かごめ, kagome] (n) woven-bamboo pattern
[まがき, magaki] (n) roughly woven fence
[ませ, mase] (n) (1) (arch) (usu. not 間狭) short roughly woven fence; (2) divider between boxes (i.e. for box seats) in a theatre, etc.
[ませがき, masegaki] (n) (obsc) short roughly woven fence
[もじ, moji] (n) hemp yarn or linen thread woven into a coarse cloth used for mosquito nets, summer clothes, etc.