cretonne in English

noun
1
a heavy cotton fabric, typically with a floral pattern printed on one or both sides, used for upholstery.
It was furnished like the maid's rooms and the bed here was of painted iron with a cretonne bedspread.

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4. Dictionary entry overview: What does Cretonne mean? • Cretonne (noun) The noun Cretonne has 1 sense:

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12. Cretonne, heavy cotton cloth: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

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16. 2 But the most volatile solvent, cretonne, toxic pollution.

17. Cretonne is a 100% cotton fabric that is 121gsm

18. 3 Her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne.

19. 4 words related to Cretonne: cloth, fabric, textile, material

20. 1 Cretonne can be used for furniture covers and curtains.

21. Cretonne is a woven cotton fabric that is incredibly versatile.

22. 4 In her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne.

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26. : cretonne chair covers Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © Explanation of Cretonnes

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28. Cretonne Originally a strong, white fabric with a hempen warp and linen weft

29. Cretonne was originally a strong, white fabric with a hempen warp and linen weft.

30. Our Cretonne is made in Poland and weaved from high-quality American cotton

31. Notre cave a des fauteuils en Cretonne.: Why, we'd only a cellar, but they did sit on Cretonne.: Le Cretonne a un toucher relativement dur, semble un peu grossier, mais est très léger.: The Cretonne has a relative hard grip, it looks slightly rough but is still very light.: Je regrette bien ne pas voir l'exposition Raffaëlli; surtout je voudrais aussi voir ton arrangement de ces dessins sur

32. Wicker chairs in the boxes, in the balcony are upholstered in red and green Cretonne.

33. Cretonne definition is - a strong cotton or linen cloth used especially for curtains and upholstery.

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35. Cretonne: A heavy unglazed cotton, linen, or rayon fabric, colorfully printed and used for draperies and slipcovers.

36. Met de App kunnen de verschillende functionaliteiten getest worden bij ons fictieve autobedrijf genaamd, Cretonne

37. Cretonne definition, a heavy cotton material in colorfully printed designs, used especially for drapery and slipcovers

38. Cretonne is a light cotton fabric that has a plain weave and grammage of 121 g/m2.

39. What does Cretonne mean? A heavy unglazed cotton, linen, or rayon fabric, colorfully printed and used for draperies a

40. ‘The outer cover has a top of floral and striped Cretonne and a backing of faded pink cotton.’ ‘But the Cretonnes and tapestries of Merton are coarse and almost clumsy compared with these exquisite stuffs.’ ‘A discarded packing case divided into several sections and covered with Cretonne makes an …

41. Her head was leaned against the window curtains and in her nostrils was the odour of dusty Cretonne

42. Cretonne definition: a heavy cotton or linen fabric with a printed design, used for furnishing Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

43. Our introduction to Barkcloth was the imported material from France known as cretonne, a woven cloth with a nubby texture

44. An unglazed heavy fabric; brightly printed; used for slipcovers and draperies Familiarity information: Cretonne used as a noun is very rare.

45. Cretonne (countable and uncountable, plural Cretonnes) A strong, heavy fabric of cotton , linen or rayon , used to make curtains and upholstery

46. Cretonne (n.) "cotton cloth with various textures of surface," 1863 (Godey's, in the November edition, where it is presented as a new material, "of French make, and resembling alpaca"), from French Cretonne (1723), supposedly from Creton, village in Normandy where it originally was made.

47. Cretonne, any printed fabric, usually cotton, of the weight used chiefly for furniture upholstery, hangings, window drapery, and other comparatively heavy-duty household purposes

48. 5 Her time was running out , but she continued to sit by the window ,leaning her head against the window curtain , inhaling the odour of dusty cretonne .

49. Choose your favorite Cretonne shirt style: v-neck or crew neckline; short, baseball or long sleeve; slim or relaxed fit; light, mid, or heavy fabric weight.

50. N Cretonne A cotton cloth with various textures of surface, printed on one side with patterns, usually in colors, and used for curtains, covering furniture, etc