calico$10729$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch
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calico$10729$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

BALANCED PLAIN-WEAVE COTTON OR COTTON-BLEND FABRIC, OFTEN WITH A SMALL PRINTED PATTERN
Calico (fabric); Calicoes; Calicos; Calico-print; Colour-making in Calico Printing; Calico printing; Printing, Calico; Dipping in Calico Printing; Muslin (American English); Calico cloth; Calico printer; Calico (textile); CALICO; Calico History
  • The weave of calico sample from a [[shopping bag]] shown against a [[centimetre]] scale
  • Calico printing
  • Sample of calico printed with a six-colour machine by Walter Crum & Co., from [[Frederick Crace Calvert]], ''Dyeing and Calico Printing'' (1878)

calico      
n. τσίτι
Indian corn         
VARIETY OF PLANT
Indian corn; Calico corn; Flint maize
n. αραβόσιτος

Definition

calico cat
adj.
Great. Usually about a time, place, or event. This is used by just a few of my friends and me in Kalamazoo, MI.
This At the Drive-In show is thoroughly calico cat.

Wikipedia

Calico

Calico (; in British usage since 1505) is a heavy plain-woven textile made from unbleached, and often not fully processed, cotton. It may also contain unseparated husk parts. The fabric is far coarser than muslin, but less coarse and thick than canvas or denim. However, it is still very cheap owing to its unfinished and undyed appearance.

The fabric was originally from the city of Calicut in southwestern India. It was made by the traditional weavers called cāliyans. The raw fabric was dyed and printed in bright hues, and calico prints became popular in Europe.