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georgetteenUK
geor·gette G0097900 (jôr-jĕt′)n. A sheer, strong, silk or silklike fabric with a dull, crinkled finish. [Originally a trademark.]georgette (dʒɔːˈdʒɛt) or georgette crepen (Textiles) a. a thin silk or cotton crepe fabric with a mat finishb. (as modifier): a georgette blouse. [C20: from the name Mme Georgette, a French modiste]Geor•gette (dʒɔrˈdʒɛt) n. (sometimes l.c.) a sheer silk or rayon crepe of dull texture. [1910–15; formerly a trademark] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | georgette - a thin silk dress materialcloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress" | TranslationsgeorgetteenUK
georgette, georgette crepea. a thin silk or cotton crepe fabric with a mat finish b. (as modifier): a georgette blouse georgette[jȯr′jet] (textiles) Heavy sheer crepe made of yarn twisted both ways in the weave; the same yarn is usually used in warp and filling. GeorgetteMary Richards’ coworker and Ted Baxter’s wife; epitomizes gullibility. [TV: “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” in Terrace, II, 70]See: Gullibility
GeorgetteTed Baxter’s pretty, ignorant wife. [TV: “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” in Terrace, II, 70–71]See: NaïvetégeorgetteenUK Related to georgette: Georgette HeyerWords related to georgettenoun a thin silk dress materialRelated Words- cloth
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