Tweel

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n. & v.1.See Twill.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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(19.) Veen ND, Selten JP, Schols D, Laan W, Hoek HW, van der Tweel I, Kahn RS.
The original name of the cloth was tweel, Scots for twill, but around 1831, a London merchant received a letter from a Hawick firm, Wm.
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Tweel was a criminal case before the Fifth Circuit dealing with records collected in a civil audit being used in a criminal investigation and prosecution.
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