kardierte
Kardierte is a term with roots in several Germanic languages, generally referring to something that has been carded or combed. In the context of textiles, carding is a mechanical process that untangles, cleans, and aligns staple fibers before they are spun into yarn. This process uses a machine called a carder, which has fine wire teeth that brush the fibers. The result of carding is a loosely assembled sliver or roving, which is then further processed into thread.
The term can also be used more broadly to describe the act of sorting or arranging things