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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024moi•ré /mwɑˈreɪ, mɔ-/USA pronunciation adj., n., pl. -rés. adj. - Textiles(of silks) presenting a watery or wavelike appearance.
n. - Textiles[countable] a design pressed on silk, rayon, etc., by engraved rollers.
- Textiles[uncountable] a fabric of silk, rayon, etc., with a watery or wavelike appearance.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: moiré /ˈmwɑːreɪ/ adj - having a watered or wavelike pattern
n - such a pattern, impressed on fabrics by means of engraved rollers
- any fabric having such a pattern; moire
- Also: moiré pattern a pattern seen when two geometrical patterns, such as grids, are visually superimposed
Etymology: 17th Century: from French, from moire mohair WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024moire (mwär, môr, mōr),USA pronunciation n. - Textilesany moiré fabric.
- English mohair
- French
- 1650–60
moi•ré (mwä rā′, môr′ā, mōr′ā; Fr. mwa rā′),USA pronunciation adj. - Textiles(of silks and other fabrics) presenting a watery or wavelike appearance.
n. - Textilesa design pressed on silk, rayon, etc., by engraved rollers.
- Textilesany silk, rayon, etc., fabric with a watery or wavelike appearance.
- Printingan interference pattern of dots appearing in the print of process color.
- French; see moire, -ee
- 1810–20
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: moire /mwɑː/ n - a fabric, usually silk, having a watered effect
Etymology: 17th Century: from French, earlier mouaire, from mohair |