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le·no L0119800 (lē′nō)n. pl. le·nos 1. Weaving in which the warp yarns are paired and twisted.2. A fabric having such a weave. [Perhaps from French linon, linen fabric, from lin, flax, from Old French, from Latin līnum; see linen.]leno (ˈliːnəʊ) n, pl -nos1. (Textiles) (in textiles) a weave in which the warp yarns are twisted together in pairs between the weft or filling yarns2. (Textiles) a fabric of this weave[C19: probably from French linon lawn, from lin flax, from Latin līnum. See linen]
Leno (ˈliːnəʊ) n (Biography) Dan, original name George Galvin. 1860–1904, British music-hall entertainer, noted esp for his pantomime performances: he died insanele•no (ˈli noʊ) n., pl. -nos, adj. n. 1. Also called le′no weave`. a weave structure in which paired warp yarns are intertwined, producing a firm, open mesh. 2. any fabric in this weave. adj. 3. made in leno weave. [1850–55; perhaps < French linon lawn « Latin līnum flax] LenoenUK
Leno Dan, original name George Galvin. 1860--1904, British music-hall entertainer, noted esp for his pantomime performances: he died insane leno[′lē·nō] (textiles) A mesh-weave cotton or cotton-and-polyester fabric made by twisting two warp yarns around each other. ThesaurusSeeLena |