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ter·ry \ˈterē, -ri\ noun (-es) Usage: often attributive Etymology: perhaps modification of French tiré, past participle of tirer to draw, from Old French — more at tirade 1. : the loop forming the pile in uncut pile fabrics — compare pile VIII 2 2. or terry cloth : a soft absorbent usually cotton fabric characterized by loops in allover or pattern effects on one or both sides and made in various weights (as for towels, bathrobes, sportswear, spreads) |