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Ma·dras M0021300 (mə-drăs′, -dräs′) See Chennai.
mad·ras M0021200 (măd′rəs, mə-drăs′, -dräs′)n.1. A lightweight, often plain-woven cotton cloth, usually with a plaid, striped, or checked pattern.2. A similar lightweight patterned cloth made of silk or rayon.3. A large handkerchief of brightly colored silk or cotton, often worn as a turban. [After Madras (Chennai), India.]madras (ˈmædrəs; məˈdræs; -ˈdrɑːs) n1. (Textiles) a. a strong fine cotton or silk fabric, usually with a woven stripeb. (as modifier): madras cotton. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) something made of this, esp a scarf3. (Cookery) a medium-hot curry: chicken madras. [C19: by association with the Madras area]
Madras (məˈdrɑːs; -ˈdræs) n1. (Placename) the former official name of Chennai2. (Placename) the former name (until 1968) for the state of Tamil Nadumad•ras (ˈmæd rəs, məˈdræs, -ˈdrɑs) n. 1. a light cotton fabric of various weaves, esp. one in multicolored plaid or stripes. 2. a thin curtain fabric of a gauzelike weave with figures of heavier yarns. 3. a large brightly colored silk or cotton kerchief often used for turbans. [1885–90; earlier Madras handkerchief, after Madras] Ma•dras (məˈdræs, -ˈdrɑs) n. 1. the capital of Tamil Nadu state, in SE India, on the Bay of Bengal. 4,277,000. 2. former name of Tamil Nadu. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Madras - a state in southeastern India on the Bay of Bengal (south of Andhra Pradesh); formerly MadrasTamil NaduBharat, India, Republic of India - a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947 | | 2. | Madras - a city in Tamil Nadu on the Bay of Bengal; formerly MadrasChennaiBharat, India, Republic of India - a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947 | | 3. | madras - a light patterned cotton clothcloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress" |
Madras
Madras. 1 State and former province, India: see Tamil NaduTamil Nadu , formerly Madras , state (2001 provisional pop. 62,110,839), 50,180 sq mi (129,966 sq km), SE India, on the Bay of Bengal. The capital is Chennai (formerly Madras). ..... Click the link for more information. . 2 City, India: see ChennaiChennai , formerly Madras , city (1991 pop. 5,421,985), capital of Tamil Nadu state, SE India, on the Bay of Bengal. A commercial, railway, and manufacturing center, Chennai has large textile mills, chemical plants, and tanneries and is the main center of India's ..... Click the link for more information. .Madras a city in southern India, on the Bay of Bengal, and the administrative center of the state of Tamil Nadu. Population, 2.47 million (1971). Madras is a major industrial, commercial financial, and cultural center and an important transport junction. The port of Madras has an artificial harbor; it is the country’s third largest port in terms of freight turnover, handling 6 million tons annually. The chief exports are peanuts, fabrics, coffee, spices, and iron ores. Near the city is the Meenambakkam international airport. Since independence the city has grown as an industrial center. Old sectors were expanded, including the production of cotton, leather (one of the country’s largest centers), food and condiments, and metal products, and new industries were developed, particularly machine building (two automobile plants and the country’s largest state-owned factory for the manufacture of railroad passenger cars), petroleum refining (a plant with an annual capacity of 2.5 million tons of crude oil), and the production of plastics. In the suburbs are state plants for the production of tanks (Avadhi) and teletype units (Guindy). The city’s educational and scientific institutions include a university, research institutes of mathematics, natural resources, and medicine, and the Indian Geographic Society, an important center for geographic research in southern India. There is also a film studio. The city sprawls over a broad coastal plain. Residential and business districts alternate with large parks, gardens, and even rice paddies. In the northern coastal section of the city, next to the port, is the business center. To the west lies the industrial district of Perampur, and south of the port stands the former English fort, now the Historical Museum. South and southwest of the fort lies the center of the city, with many shops, hotels, and private residences. Along the coast extends the scenic Marina promenade. O. B. OSKOLKOVA Founded in 1639 as an English trading post, called Fort St. George, Madras was a base for English expansion in southern India in the 18th century. During the colonial period it was the headquarters of the governor of Madras Province. After India achieved independence in 1947, the city became the administrative center initially of the state of Madras and, since 1969, of Tamil Nadu. madrasa. a strong fine cotton or silk fabric, usually with a woven stripe b. (as modifier): madras cotton
Madras1. a port in SE India, capital of Tamil Nadu, on the Bay of Bengal: founded in 1639 by the English East India Company as Fort St George; traditional burial place of St Thomas; university (1857). Pop.: 4 216 268 (2001) 2. the former name (until 1968) for the state of Tamil NaduMadras
Synonyms for Madrasnoun a state in southeastern India on the Bay of Bengal (south of Andhra Pradesh)SynonymsRelated Words- Bharat
- India
- Republic of India
noun a city in Tamil Nadu on the Bay of BengalSynonymsRelated Words- Bharat
- India
- Republic of India
noun a light patterned cotton clothRelated Words- cloth
- fabric
- textile
- material
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