chintz
noun /tʃɪnts/
/tʃɪnts/
[uncountable, countable]- a type of shiny cotton cloth with a printed design, especially of flowers, used for making curtains, covering furniture, etc.Topics Houses and homesc2Oxford Collocations DictionaryChintz is used before these nouns:
- sofa
Word Originearly 17th cent. (as chints, plural of chint, denoting a stained or painted calico cloth imported from India): from Hindi chīṃṭ ‘spattering, stain’.