释义 |
cam·bric I. \ˈkāmbrik, -ēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of earlier cameryk, from obsolete Flemish Kameryk Cambrai, city of France (formerly of Flanders), where it was first made 1. : a fine thin closely woven plain white linen fabric 2. : a cotton fabric that resembles cambric, is usually white or piece-dyed, and is made with a glossy or glazed finish for clothing and with various finishes for industrial uses II. \ˈkambrik, -ām-, -ēk\ Usage: usually capitalized variant of cambrian |