linen floss

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Floss \Floss\ (?; 195), n. [It. floscio flabby, soft, fr. L.
   fluxus flowing, loose, slack. See {Flux}, n.]
   1. (Bot.) The slender styles of the pistillate flowers of
      maize; also called {silk}.
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   2. Untwisted filaments of silk, used in embroidering.
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   3. A body feather of an ostrich. Flosses are soft, and gray
      from the female and black from the male.
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   {Floss silk}, silk that has been twisted, and which retains
      its loose and downy character. It is much used in
      embroidery. Called also {floxed silk}.

   {Floss thread}, a kind of soft flaxen yarn or thread, used
      for embroidery; -- called also {linen floss}, and {floss
      yarn}. --McElrath.
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