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ticking

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?k??/
  • Rhymes: -?k??

Etymology 1

tick (sheet, cover) +? -ing (material, collection).

Noun

ticking (plural tickings)

  1. A strong cotton or linen fabric used to cover pillows and mattresses.
    • 1897, Rudyard Kipling, Captains Courageous, chapter 1
      Harvey saw with disgust that there were no sheets on his bed-place. He was lying on a piece of dingy ticking full of lumps and nubbles.
Translations

Etymology 2

Noun

ticking (plural tickings)

  1. A sound of something ticking.
    • 1842, Laman Blanchard, "The Frolics of Time" in George Cruikshank's Omnibus
      Were they indeed the tickings of a hundred clocks — the fine low inward breathings of Time's children!
  2. An illusional style of dance where one moves his or her body to the "tic" of the music creating a strobe or animated effect.

Verb

ticking

  1. present participle of tick
Derived terms
  • the clock is ticking

Etymology 3

tick (tick mark) +? -ing (having the property).

Noun

ticking (plural tickings)

  1. A marking that occurs on some horses. It involves white flecks of hair at the flank, and white hairs at the base of the tail, called a skunk tail or rabicano. Sometimes referred to as birdcatcher ticks.

See also

  • Ticking in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)

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flannelette

English

Etymology

flannel +? -ette

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?t

Noun

flannelette (countable and uncountable, plural flannelettes)

  1. A type of soft, woven fabric, made to imitate flannel by raising or brushing the fibers in the weft. Frequently used in sleepwear, pillows, and bedding.
    • 1954, Dylan Thomas, Under Milk Wood (page 6)
      I am a draper mad with love. I love you more than all the flannelette and calico, candlewick, dimity, crash and merino, tussore, cretonne, crepon, muslin, poplin, ticking and twill in the whole Cloth Hall of the world.
  2. Something made from this fabric.
    Our flannelettes provide an extra layer between the underquilt and sheets.

Derived terms

  • flannie
  • flanno

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