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chintz
chintz (tʃɪnts) Forms: pl. 7–8 chints, 7 chites; sing. 7 chint, (? 7) 8–9 chints, 8 chince, chinse, 8– chintz. [Originally chints, plural of chint, a. Hindī chīnt; also formerly found as chite, F. chite, Pg. chita, a. Mahrātī chīt in same sense; both:—Skr. chitra variegated. The plural of this word,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chintz
to make chintz. In 1759 the ban on chintz was lifted. By this time French and English mills were able to produce chintz. wikipedia.org
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chintz
chintz/tʃɪnts; tʃɪnts/ n[U]type of (usu glazed) cotton cloth with a printed design, used for curtains, furniture covers, etc (通常擦光的)印花棉布(用作窗帘、 家具罩布等). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Adhotar
The cloth was also meant for printing to produce coarser chintz called or . See also Dosuti Khadi Bafta cloth Longcloth Calico Chintz References Woven fabrics wikipedia.org
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chintzy
chintzy, a. (ˈtʃɪntsɪ) [f. chintz + -y1.] Decorated or covered with chintz; suggestive of a pattern in chintz. Also in extended use: suburban, unfashionable, petit-bourgeois, cheap; mean, stingy.1851 Geo. Eliot Let. 18 Sept. (1954) I. 362 The effect is chintzy and would be unbecoming. 1902 Academy 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dorea (cloth)
Exports Bengal exported a variety of fabrics ranging in fineness from ''Dorea to Sologazi, Chela, Sanu, Rumal, Fota, Chintz, Guinea cloth, Garra, and wikipedia.org
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chintz-bug
chintz-bug var. chinch n.1 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cretonne
The word is now applied to a strong, printed cotton cloth, which is stouter than chintz but used for very much the same purposes. wikipedia.org
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chintse
chintse, chintz var. of chinch, bed-bug. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dolly Varden (costume)
Even in the late 1930s, chintz patterned fashions might still have the name 'Dolly Varden' attached to them. Chunks of cherries in the cake were often used to mimic the chintz of the fashion. wikipedia.org
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cretonne
‖ cretonne (krətɔn, ˈkrɛtɒn) [a. F. cretonne (in Savary Dict. du Comm. 1723), according to Hatzfeld and Darmesteter from Creton, a village of Normandy, famous for its linen manufactures.] The French name of a strong fabric of hempen warp and linen woof; applied in England to a stout unglazed cotton ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pin en Chintz - Pinterest
Cuando haya resultados de autocompletar disponibles, usa las flechas arriba y abajo para revisarlos y Entrar para seleccionar uno. Los usuarios de dispositivos táctiles pueden explorar tocando la pantalla o haciendo gestos de deslizamiento.
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Thymus praecox
thyme) Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus 'Languinosus' (woolly thyme) Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus 'Hall's Woolly' Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus 'Pink Chintz ' (recently reclassified as Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz') Thymus praecox subsp. polytrichus (A. wikipedia.org
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Samuel Taft
very much pleased with the modest and innocent looks of your two daughters, Patty and Polly, I do for these reasons send each of these girls a piece of chintz to having it talked of, or even to its being known, the less there is said about the matter the better you will please me; but, that I may be sure the chintz wikipedia.org
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Sitsi
Sitsi (Estonian for "Chintz") is a subdistrict () in the district of Põhja-Tallinn, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. wikipedia.org
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