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Definition of jacquard in English: jacquardnounˈdʒakədˈdʒakɑːd 1An apparatus with perforated cards, fitted to a loom to facilitate the weaving of figured and brocaded fabrics. - 1.1mass noun A fabric made on a loom fitted with a jacquard, with an intricate variegated pattern.
Example sentencesExamples - ‘We'll offer woven jacquards and lace, which will be made exclusively for us.… And we'll develop more washable fabrics,’ says Jenkyn Jones.
- The company offers its customers multi-textured materials, including hand-loomed cottons, cotton canvases, linens, hemps, silks, jacquards, chenilles and velvets in muted earth tones as well as rich, primary colours.
- Some of the fabrics highlighted were silk/cotton double-face duchesse satin, silk/linen jacquards and a new subtle threecolor iridescent taffeta.
- The firm is highlighting textured woven dobbies and jacquards for bedding, as well as sheers, semi-sheers and silk-look taffetas for window coverings.
- Prints return on textured grounds, such as jacquards, linens and surface-interest weaves.
- 1.2 A loom fitted with a jacquard.
Example sentencesExamples - Jidabai Kunte, who creates a narli or coconut-mesh like reticulate border on her Paithani loom, explains, ‘The jacquard technique makes it possible to weave much faster.’
Origin Early 19th century: named after Joseph M. Jacquard (1787–1834), French weaver and inventor. Definition of jacquard in US English: jacquardnoun 1An apparatus with perforated cards, fitted to a loom to facilitate the weaving of figured and brocaded fabrics. - 1.1 A fabric made on a loom fitted with a jacquard, with an intricate variegated pattern.
Example sentencesExamples - The company offers its customers multi-textured materials, including hand-loomed cottons, cotton canvases, linens, hemps, silks, jacquards, chenilles and velvets in muted earth tones as well as rich, primary colours.
- Some of the fabrics highlighted were silk/cotton double-face duchesse satin, silk/linen jacquards and a new subtle threecolor iridescent taffeta.
- ‘We'll offer woven jacquards and lace, which will be made exclusively for us.… And we'll develop more washable fabrics,’ says Jenkyn Jones.
- Prints return on textured grounds, such as jacquards, linens and surface-interest weaves.
- The firm is highlighting textured woven dobbies and jacquards for bedding, as well as sheers, semi-sheers and silk-look taffetas for window coverings.
Origin Early 19th century: named after Joseph M. Jacquard (1787–1834), French weaver and inventor. |