COUTIL


Meaning of COUTIL in English

küˈtē(ə)l, -til noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Old French, smooth tightly woven cloth used for covering mattresses, from coute quilt, mattress — more at quilt

: a firm durable cotton or cotton and rayon fabric that is usually woven in herringbone twill and is used especially for foundation garments and suitings

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