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1 линобатист
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2 линобатист
Textile: Irish cambric, lawn, leno cloth, linen batiste, linen cambric, sheer lawn -
3 льняной батист
1) General subject: cambric2) Textile: Irish cambric, linen batiste, linen cambric
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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 — [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 — 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
batiste — n. & adj. n. a fine linen or cotton cloth. adj. made of batiste. Etymology: F (earlier batiche), perh. rel. to battre BATTER(1) … Useful english dictionary
batiste — (bah TEEST) [French] A fine, plain woven fabric, now made of cotton but originally linen … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
batiste — [bə ti:st] noun a fine, light linen or cotton fabric resembling cambric. Origin C19: from Fr. (earlier batiche); prob. related to battre to beat … English new terms dictionary
batiste — n. fine linen; cambric; fine cotton or wool fabric, especially as treated for use as antiseptic dressing … Dictionary of difficult words
Cambric — Statue in Cambrai of Baptiste Chambray, the improbable inventor of the eponymous fabrics, batiste and chambray … Wikipedia
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