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ter·ry T0119500 (tĕr′ē)n. pl. ter·ries 1. One of the uncut loops that form the pile of a fabric.2. A pile fabric, usually woven of cotton, with uncut loops on one or both sides, used for bath towels and robes. Also called terry cloth. [Origin unknown.]terry (ˈtɛrɪ) n, pl -ries1. (Textiles) an uncut loop in the pile of towelling or a similar fabric2. (Textiles) a. a fabric with such a pile on both sidesb. (as modifier): a terry towel. [C18: perhaps variant of terret]
Terry (ˈtɛrɪ) n1. (Biography) Dame Ellen. 1847–1928, British actress, noted for her Shakespearean roles opposite Sir Henry Irving and for her correspondence with George Bernard Shaw2. (Biography) (John) Quinlan (ˈkwɪnlən). born 1937, British architect, noted for his works in neoclassical style, such as the Richmond riverside project (1984)ter•ry (ˈtɛr i) n., pl. -ries. 1. the loop formed by the pile of a fabric when left uncut. 2. Also called ter′ry cloth`. a pile fabric, usu. of cotton, with uncut loops often used for toweling. [1775–85] Ter•ry (ˈtɛr i) n. Ellen (Alicia or Alice), 1848?–1928, English actress. terryA cotton fabric with an uncut pile on both sides, used for bathrobes and towels.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Terry - English actress (1847-1928) Dame Alice Ellen Terry, Dame Ellen Terry | | 2. | terry - a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robesterry cloth, terryclothcloth, 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"toweling, towelling - any of various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels | Translationsterry
terry1. an uncut loop in the pile of towelling or a similar fabric 2. a. a fabric with such a pile on both sides b. (as modifier): a terry towel
Terry1. Dame Ellen. 1847--1928, British actress, noted for her Shakespearean roles opposite Sir Henry Irving and for her correspondence with George Bernard Shaw 2. (John) Quinlan . born 1937, British architect, noted for his works in neoclassical style, such as the Richmond riverside project (1984) Terry
Ter·ry (ter'ē), Theodore L., U.S. ophthalmologist, 1899-1946. See: Terry syndrome. Terry Related to Terry: Terry PratchettSynonyms for Terrynoun English actress (1847-1928)Synonyms- Dame Alice Ellen Terry
- Dame Ellen Terry
noun a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sidesSynonymsRelated Words- cloth
- fabric
- textile
- material
- toweling
- towelling
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