Bristles
Bristles
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Bristles
Meaning of term bristles
Bristle is the hair of the pig or hog. It is widely used in brushes, and is capable of delicate brushwork. It differs from the fur or hair of most other animals in that it does not come to a point, but ends in a group of finer filaments called the flag.
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Maddy, D. L., Krueger, B. E., &, Hoover, R. L. (1992). Reference and technical manual: A comprehensive guide to stained glass (2nd ed.), 738-764. Lee's Summit, MO: Stained Glass Association of America.
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