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velour /vəˈlʊə /(also velours) noun [mass noun]1A plush woven fabric resembling velvet, used for soft furnishings, casual clothing,and hats: [as modifier]: velour curtains...- It's a lot easier to clean the kind of mess young kids make from leather trim than it is from some of that plush velour material.
- I walked into a lavish guest bedroom with a four-poster bed and heavy velour curtains.
- Velvet, faux fur and velour are rich, soft to the touch fabrics that can be used for comforters, blankets and throw pillows.
1.1 [count noun] dated A hat made of velour. Origin Early 18th century: from French velours 'velvet', from Old French velour, from Latin villosus 'hairy', from villus (see velvet). Rhymes abjure, adjure, allure, amour, assure, Bahawalpur, boor, Borobudur, Cavour, coiffure, conjure, couture, cure, dastur, de nos jours, doublure, dour, embouchure, endure, ensure, enure, gravure, immature, immure, impure, inure, Jaipur, Koh-i-noor, Kultur, liqueur, lure, manure, moor, Moore, Muir, mure, Nagpur, Namur, obscure, parkour, photogravure, plat du jour, Pompadour, procure, pure, rotogravure, Ruhr, Saussure, secure, simon-pure, spoor, Stour, sure, tour, Tours, Yom Kippur, you're |