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The word dungarees (it is usually, though not always, found in the plural) is one of the relatively few mainstream English words to have come from Hindi, one of the major languages of India. The source word in Hindi is dungrí, and refers to a type of coarse cloth. In English, dungaree is usually used to refer specifically to blue denim fabric, and in plural to refer to clothes, especially trousers, made of such material. 48% of the world's trade in fabric is in cotton, from which denim is made.

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a photohgraph is picture that is taken from a more modern format for eg camera instead of painting or drawing

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