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DTY means Draw Textured Yarn. This is a processed yarn to withstand crimps, twists, interlaces, loops or other distortions. Thermoplastic yarns can be textured by heat setting in a twisted condition. This results in a bulkier DTY yarn, which has a better stretch.
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they find shelter, it could be in someones yard like a tree in the yard or on the deck or porch or even in the forest so they stay dty but lots of little bunnies die in their burrows by them being filled up by water : (
Take a steel glass and add chilled water in it and few ice cubes. And them simply keep it on a table. You will see after few seconds water is present on outer walls of glass. Thats because water vapour get condensed due to low tempreature.
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Scottish Gaelic:"Tapadh leat" (pronounced "tappa let") - if you are speaking to one person/being informal) "Tapadh leibh" pronounced "tappa lave" - if you are speaking to more than 1 person or want to be politeIrish Gaelic:Irish does not have the informal/formal distinction as in Scottish Gaelic."Go raibh maith agat" (gurra mah aggut) - singular"Go raibh maith agaibh" (gurra mah oggiv) - plural