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crêpe [kreɪp] nome1) tess. crêpe m., crespo m.2) gastr. crêpe f., frittella f.* * *[kreip]noun, adjective((of) a thin silk-like fabric with a wrinkled surface.) crêpe* * *crepe, crêpe /kreɪp/ (franc.)n.1 [u] (ind. tess.) crespo● crepe de Chine, crespo di Cina □ crepe paper, carta crespata □ crepe rubber, crêpe; lamina rugosa di gomma o di para ( per suole) □ ( cucina) crêpes suzette, crêpes suzette.* * *crêpe [kreɪp] nome1) tess. crêpe m., crespo m.2) gastr. crêpe f., frittella f.
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crepe — or crêpe [krāp; krep] n. [Fr crêpe < L crispus: see CRISP] 1. a thin, crinkled cloth of silk, rayon, cotton, wool, etc.; crape 2. a) CRAPE (sense 2) b) CREPE RUBBER … English World dictionary
crepe — crêpe [kreıp] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: crêpe, from Old French crespe curled , from Latin crispus; CRISP2] 1.) [U] a type of light soft thin cloth, with very small folded lines on its surface, made from cotton, silk, wool etc 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
crepe de Chine — noun a very thin crepe of silk or silklike fabric • Hypernyms: ↑crepe, ↑crape * * * |krāpdəˈshēn noun (plural crepes de chine p(s)də ; or crepe de chines nz) Usage: often capitalized 2d C … Useful english dictionary
crepe hair — noun : artificial hair used as stage makeup * * * false hair, usually of plaited wool or vegetable fibers, used in theatrical makeup for making artificial beards, sideburns, etc. Also called crepe wool. [1810 20] * * * crepe hair, plaited wool or … Useful english dictionary
crepe — [[t]kre͟ɪp[/t]] crepes 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N n Crepe is a thin fabric with an uneven surface and is made of cotton, silk, or wool. Use a crepe bandage to support the affected area. 2) N COUNT A crepe is a thin pancake. ...chicken filled crepes. 3)… … English dictionary
crepe hair — false hair, usually of plaited wool or vegetable fibers, used in theatrical makeup for making artificial beards, sideburns, etc. Also called crepe wool. [1810 20] * * * … Universalium
crepe crêpe — noun 1 also crape (U) light, soft, thin cloth, with very small folded lines on the surface, made from cotton, silk, wool, etc. 2 (U) tightly pressed rubber used especially for making the bottoms of shoes: crepe soled shoes 3 (C) a very thin… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 … Universalium