batiste
[ buh-teest, ba- ]
/ bəˈtist, bæ- /
noun
a fine, often sheer fabric, constructed in either a plain or figured weave and made of any of various natural or synthetic fibers.
Origin of batiste
1690–1700; < French; Middle French (
toile de)
ba(p)tiste, after
Baptiste of Cambrai, said to have been first maker
Words nearby batiste
bathythermograph,
batik,
bating,
batinism,
batista,
batiste,
batley,
batlle y ordóñez,
batman,
batna,
baton
Example sentences from the Web for batiste
British Dictionary definitions for batiste
batiste
/ (bæˈtiːst) /
noun
a fine plain-weave cotton fabric: used esp for shirts and dresses
Word Origin for batiste
C17: from French, from Old French
toile de baptiste, probably after
Baptiste of Cambrai, 13th-century French weaver, its reputed inventor