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plis·sé also plis·se P0377300 (plĭ-sā′)n.1. A puckered finish given to fabric by treating it with a caustic soda.2. Fabric having such a finish. [French, from past participle of plisser, to pleat, from Old French, from pli, fold, from plier, to fold, from Latin plicāre; see plek- in Indo-European roots.]plissé (ˈpliːseɪ; ˈplɪs-) n1. (Textiles) fabric with a wrinkled finish, achieved by treatment involving caustic soda: cotton plissé. 2. (Textiles) such a finish on a fabric[French plissé pleated, from plisser to pleat; see ply2]plis•sé or plis•se (pliˈseɪ, plɪ-) n. 1. a textile finish characterized by a puckered or blistered effect, produced by chemical treatment. 2. a usu. lightweight fabric having this finish. [1870–75; < French plissé, n. use of past participle of plisser to pleat; see ply2] plissé
plissé[plē′sā] (textiles) Thin cotton fabric, soft or crisp, with puckered stripes or patterns forming an allover blister effect; produced either by weaving with yarns having different degrees of shrinkage in finishing or by chemical treatment. |