tricotine

[ trik-uh-teen, tree-kuh- ]
/ ˌtrɪk əˈtin, ˈtri kə- /

noun

Origin of tricotine

1895–1900; < French, equivalent to tricot tricot + -ine -ine1

Example sentences from the Web for tricotine

  • Good taste is undeniably evident in the simple, one-piece business dress of navy blue serge or tricotine.

    Book of Etiquette, Volume 2 |Lillian Eichler Watson

British Dictionary definitions for tricotine

tricotine
/ (ˌtrɪkəˈtiːn, ˌtriː-) /

noun

a twill-weave woollen fabric resembling gabardine

Word Origin for tricotine

C20: from French; see tricot