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________ is an interior fabric design created in the pile (not fabric) by weight and steam - embossing Which of the following is a term pertaining to interior casket design: a- state b- elliptic c- monoseal d- shirring e- broadcloth - d- shirring A 48 ounce bronze casket is similar in thick...

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MORT 3018 FINAL
________ is an interior fabric design created in the pile (not fabric) by weight and steam -
embossing



Which of the following is a term pertaining to interior casket design:

a- state

b- elliptic

c- monoseal

d- shirring

e- broadcloth - d- shirring



A 48 ounce bronze casket is similar in thickness to a ____ gauge steel - 16



A 75" inside top length is usually representative of which casket style - wood state



A basic weave in which a warp yarn passes over four to eight weft yarns in a staggered pattern. Yarns
exposed on the surface are called floats - Herringbone weave



A basket weave will involve - Pairs of warp threads over and under pairs of weft threads



A board with many holes upon which a body encased in a corpse cooler was placed - cooling
boards



A brushed finished casket refers to - preparation of the metal before the color or sealer coat is
applied



A chandler was a person who - made candles

,A coach and hearse manufacturer who introduced the eight-poster "funeral car" with oval deck in 1889 -
Sampson



A coach and hearse manufacturer who revolutionized the industry with a rectangular four poster
"funeral car" in 1884 - Cunningham



A design created by the gathering of fabric using a 1, 2, or 3 needle sewing machine - Shirring

________ is an interior fabric design created in the fabric (not pile) by weight, steam, and glue -
crushing




A design created by the very loose folding of material - Gathering



A design created in the fabric (not pile) by using padding and then by tacking or sewing - Tufting
or Bisketing



A fabric of wool mixed with hair and pressed together by pressure, heat, or chemical action is called -
felt



A fee levied on members by guilds to pay for deceased member's funerals - Quarterage



A funeral bill - Soul shot



A funeral feast - averil



A grey broadcloth used to cover a casket with a short thick velvety nap on one side is called - mole
skin



A Latin word meaning "torchlight procession" - Funeralis

, A material similar to velvet but much stronger wearing is called - Velour



A material with a blue wrap and a white weft is called - Denim



A place where widows lived in seclusion - Dower House



A sharpened stone used to make incisions in Egyptian bodies - Ethopian stone



A softwood used in casket construction that is highly aromatic is - Cedar



A stove and casket manufacturer who introduced a massive carved wood and gold guilt hearse in 1893 -
Crane and Breed



A tall lamp that stands on the floor with a glass shade (usually) and directs light upward is called a -
torchiere



A way to create a design in fabric by actually sewing a design onto the material - Embroidery



A woven cloth used on some baby caskets with a nap exceeding 1/8th inch is called - plush



Additional weft yarns that are pulled up from the surface of the cloth are called - pile



African- American funeral association - NFDMA



An amulet that represented a beetle - Scarab



An elliptic designed casket has - a round shell end



An elongated Egyptian seal containing a name that represented eternity - Cartouche

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