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1 Batiste
Is a cloth of French origin. The term is now applied to a light Swiss-finished cloth, made from ecru coloured yarns when cotton, and grey yarns when flax is used. It is very fine in quality, and as many as 15 yards of 32-in. cloth are required to weigh 1-lb.; 80's to 100's warp and 100's to 160's weft are used in the cotton variety. In flax two qualities are: - 1/42, 86 X 78 per inch, 110's/140's; 2/42-in., 132 X 108 per inch, 22's/240's. This latter cloth is hand woven. A low Batiste is shipped to China and India and is, in fact, merely a cheap plain cloth with a special finish termed a " Batiste Finish." Generally woven such as follows: 50-in. splits, 54 X 52, 40/46. A wool Batiste is also made from very fine yarns and is very similar to nun's veiling. Generally dyed in light shades and used for good quality underclothing. -
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3 Batiste Silk
A fine woven all-silk fabric in plain taffeta weave. Dyed or printed for light dresses. It is made in quantity all the year round and is a standard. One quality is 100 X 120 per inch, from about 75 denier warp and weft. -
4 Chiffon Batiste
An all-wool plain weave dress material in plain dyed colour, light shades. It is the lightest weight batiste made, and used for evening dresses. Made in 36-in. to 44-m., 48 X 44 per inch, and about 90's to 100's worsted yarns. -
5 Soie Batiste
Silk batiste, one of the most diaphanous of summer silk fabrics. May be quite plain or with coloured dots or other tiny figures. -
6 Linen Batiste
A plain weave all-flax fabric used for ladies' wear. Made from blended yarns, such as 42-in. 86 ends and 78 picks per inch, 110's lea warp, and 140's lea weft. Also 42-in. 120 ends and 106 picks per inch, 220's lea warp and 240's lea weft. -
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batiste (attr.), cambric (attr.), lawn (attr.)* * *батѝстен,прил. batiste (attr.), lawn (attr.).* * *cambric* * *batiste (attr.), cambric (attr.), lawn (attr.) -
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batiste, cambric, lawn
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batiste — [ batist ] n. f. • 1590; batiche 1401; du rad. de battre ♦ Toile de lin très fine. ⇒ toile; linon. Un mouchoir de batiste. ⊗ HOM. Baptiste. ● batiste nom féminin (du radical de battre, avec influence du nom propre Baptiste) Toile de lin, très… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Batiste — Ba*tiste , n. [F. batiste, from the name of the alleged first maker, Baptiste of Cambrai. Littr[ e].] Originally, cambric or lawn of fine linen; now applied also to cloth of similar texture made of cotton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batiste — BATISTE. s. f. Espèce de toile très fine. Une aune de batiste … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
batişte — BÁTIŞTE s. v. curte, ogradă. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
batiste — [bə tēst′, batēst′] n. [Fr < OFr baptiste: so called from the supposed orig. maker, Baptiste of Cambrai, city in N France] a fine, thin cloth of cotton, linen, rayon, wool, etc … English World dictionary
Batiste — La Batiste est une fine toile de lin très appréciée tout au long des siècles. Sommaire 1 Histoire 1.1 Fabrication 1.2 Réglementation 2 Sources … Wikipédia en Français
BATISTE — s. f. Espèce de toile de lin très fine, et d un tissu très serré. Une aune de batiste. Un mouchoir de batiste. De belle batiste. On dit aussi quelquefois, Toile de batiste … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
BATISTE — n. f. Espèce de toile de lin ou de chanvre très fine et d’un tissu très serré. Un mètre de batiste. Un mouchoir de batiste. De belle batiste. On dit aussi quelquefois Toile de batiste … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
batiste — noun /bəˈtiːst/ A fine cloth made from cotton or linen; cambric. Clad in a Persian Renaissance gown and a widows tiara of white batiste, Mrs Thoroughfare, in all the ferment of a Marriage Christening, left her chamber on vapoury autumn day and… … Wiktionary