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ra·ti·né \|ratən|ā\ noun or ra·tine \“, raˈtēn\ (-s) Etymology: French ratiné, from past participle of ratiner to frieze, from ratine ratteen 1. also ratiné yarn : a nubby ply yarn of various fibers made by twisting under tension a thick and a thin yarn 2. : a rough bulky fabric often of cotton but also of other fibers that is usually woven loosely in plain weave from ratiné yarns and is used for dresses, suits, and coats — called also sponge cloth |