French fabric
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MOUSSELINEFrench fabric.
SOIEFrench fabric.
LINGEFrench fabric.
SOIEFrench fabric
TOILEFrench fabric
SOIEFine French fabric.
DAMASSEFrench linen fabric
SOIEFine French fabric
LISLEFabric named for a French town
TULLEFabric named after a French town.
GROSThick silk fabric, from the French.
TULLEFabric named after a French city
LISLEFabric named after a French town
pointelle(French) an openwork design, as in knitted fabric
bombasine(French) a twilled silk and worsted fabric also BOMBAZINE
pointellesPOINTELLE, (French) an openwork design, as in knitted fabric
bombazine(French) a twilled silk and worsted fabric also BOMBASINE
matellasse(French) a jacquard fabric having a raised pattern also MATELASSE
bombazinesBOMBAZINE, (French) a twilled silk and worsted fabric also BOMBASINE
bombasinesBOMBASINE, (French) a twilled silk and worsted fabric also BOMBAZINE
matellassesMATELLASSE, (French) a jacquard fabric having a raised pattern also MATELASSE
marseille(French) a strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern, used for bedspreads etc
brocatelle(French) a stiff, orig silk-and-linen, heavy-figured fabric like brocade also BROCATEL
marseillesMARSEILLE, (French) a strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern, used for bedspreads etc
brocatellesBROCATELLE, (French) a stiff, orig silk-and-linen, heavy-figured fabric like brocade also BROCATEL
mousseline(French) a French dress fabric; a hollandaise sauce with whipped cream or egg whites added
mousselinesMOUSSELINE, (French) a French dress fabric; a hollandaise sauce with whipped cream or egg whites added
matelasse(French) having a raised pattern as if quilted / a jacquard fabric having a raised pattern also MATELLASSE
crinoline(French) a stiff fabric made of horsehair and cotton or linen thread, used for linings, hats, etc., and formerly for skirts and to expand a petticoat
crinolinesCRINOLINE, (French) a stiff fabric made of horsehair and cotton or linen thread, used for linings, hats, etc., and formerly for skirts and to expand a petticoat