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Encyclopedia > Fishnets
Not to be confused with: fishing net.

In the field of textiles, fishnet is a material with an open, diamond shaped knit. Fishnet is most often used as a material for stockings, tights or bodystockings. Fishnet is available in a multitude of colors, though most often sported in traditional matte black. Fishnet is commonly worn on the legs and arms by practitioners of goth and punk fashion.


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FishNet 2 Home (234 words)
FishNet is a "distributed information system" that uses DiGIR and XML protocols to link together the specimen records of museums and other institutions in a seamless information-retrieval system.
FishNet 2 is an outgrowth of the original FishNet project with improvements in network stability, georeferencing capabilities, and technical support.
FishNet 2 is being developed with updated DiGIR protocol software and georeferencing tools for automatic geocoding of all partner institutions' records.
Fishnet (material) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (107 words)
Fishnet is most often used as a material for stockings, tights or bodystockings.
Fishnet is available in a multitude of colors, though most often sported in traditional matte fl.
Fishnet is commonly worn on the legs and arms by practitioners of goth and punk fashion.
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