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In Lancashire this name is applied generally to any plain weave cloth coarser than muslin. Originally meant a printed cotton cloth. The name came from Calicut (India) where the art of colour printing was first practised Printed calicoes now generally pass under the name of chintz or prints. The term calico has practically no recognition in the manufacturing side of the trade and is only to be found in retail shops where it means any plain weave cloth used for ordinary domestic purposes, and is coarser than muslins. The term calico was known in 1604 -
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The printing of textile fabrics is done in four general methods or styles (as illustrated) namely: - Direct Style - The printing colour is applied direct to the cloth and is afterwards fixed by steaming. Dyed Style - The cloth is printed with a mordant and afterwards dyed in a mordant dye, which dye is only taken up where the mordant has been printed. Or the cloth is dyed with a mordant, and the mordant discharged where required by printing with acids, then dyed with colour, leaving white where the acid is printed. Discharge Style - The cloth is first dyed then printed with a chemical to discharge the colour and leave a white pattern or a dyed ground. Resist Style - The cloth is printed with some chemical, then dyed, and where the cloth has not been printed it is coloured with the dye, the printed portions do not take up the dyeDictionary of the English textile terms > Calico Printing (Machine)
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Plain weave fabrics, printed or bleached, and intended for shirts. These fabrics are now termed shirtings, and there are many qualities for all markets. -
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A plain weave back, also known as " tabby-back." The term indicates that the threads are lifted one up, one down. -
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NASDAQ: CLICУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Calico Commerce, Inc.
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Calico — may refer to:Textiles*Calico (fabric), a plain woven cotton textileAnimals*Calico cat, Calico or Tortoiseshell is a common coloration for domestic cats *Calico goldfish, goldfish that sports a type of metallic and transparent… … Wikipedia
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Calico — Cal i*co, n.; pl. {Calicoes}. [So called because first imported from Calicut, in the East Indies: cf. F. calicot.] 1. Plain white cloth made from cotton, but which receives distinctive names according to quality and use, as, super calicoes,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
calico — [kal′i kō΄] n. pl. calicoes or calicos [after CALICUT, where it was first obtained] 1. Archaic a kind of cotton cloth from India 2. a) a printed cotton fabric b) Brit. a heavy, white cotton cloth … English World dictionary
Calicó — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El calicó (del francés, calicot) es un tejido de algodón, normalmente estampado por una cara con colores vivos. Es originario de la India, donde se fabricaba ya en el siglo XI. Su nombre, procedente del francés… … Wikipedia Español
Calico — Cal i*co, a. Made of, or having the appearance of, calico; often applied to an animal, as a horse or cat, on whose body are large patches of a color strikingly different from its main color. [Colloq. U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
calicó — s. m. Tecido indiano de algodão. = CALICÔ ‣ Etimologia: francês calicot … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
calicô — s. m. O mesmo que calicó … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Calico — Calico, Ort am Lago di Como in der Provinz Como des österreichischen Kronlandes Lombardei; dabei die Trümmer des Forts Fuentes, gesprengt von den Franzosen 1795 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Calĭco — (Calicocs), 1) ursprünglich der Kattun, da er von Calcutta kam; 2) englischer, zum Druck bestimmter, wie glatter Nankin gewebter Kattun. Man unterscheidet weißen u. farbigen, von ersterem gibt es 2 Sorten, Yardwide u. Elwide, die sich durch… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon