| 释义 | clo·que \klōˈkā, ˈ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷\ noun
 also clo·ky \ˈklōkē\
 (plural cloques also clokies)
 Usage: often attributive
 Etymology: French cloqué, from cloqué, adjective, with an embossed design, from past participle of cloquer to become blistered, from French dialect cloque bell, blister, from Medieval Latin clocca bell — more at clock
 1.  : a fabric with an embossed design
 2.  : a fabric especially of piquéwith small woven figures
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