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domett|ˈdɒmɪt| Also domette. [perh. from a proper name.] A kind of textile fabric: see quots.
1835Booth Anal. Dict. Eng. 182 A kind of plain cloth, of which the warp is cotton and the weft woollen, is called Domett, or Cotton-flannel. 1882Beck Draper's Dict., Domett, a loosely-woven description of flannel, with cotton warp and woollen weft, generally employed for shrouds, and sometimes in the place of wadding by dressmakers. 1895Montgomery Ward Catal. 278/3 Men's Overshirts, plaid domette flannel. 1901Daily Chron. 23 Nov. 8/3 Close-grained cloth coats, lined with fur, or with satin, or sandwiched with domette between it and the cloth. 1910Practitioner Mar. 367 A many-tailed bandage of domette. 1939–40Army & Navy Stores Catal. 412/2 Bandages... Domette, 3 in. × 6 yds. |