different between quilted vs jacquard
quilted
English
Adjective
quilted (comparative more quilted, superlative most quilted)
- Having the characteristics of a quilt; specifically, having two layers of cloth sewn together, with a layer of padding between them.
- Having characteristics that approximate the above to some degree.
- a brand of quilted toilet paper
Translations
Verb
quilted
- simple past tense and past participle of quilt
Anagrams
- quidlet
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jacquard
English
Etymology
Eponym, from Joseph Marie Jacquard, inventor of the Jacquard loom.
Noun
jacquard (countable and uncountable, plural jacquards)
- Fabric woven on a Jacquard loom.
- The White House has jacquard drapes in the East Room.
- Fabric resembling a jacquard, but woven by a different process.
- (countable) A Jacquard loom.
French
Noun
jacquard m (plural jacquards)
- jaquard (all senses)
Italian
Noun
jacquard m (invariable)
- Jacquard
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