GROGRAM


Meaning of GROGRAM in English

ˈgrägrəm, -rōg- noun

( -s )

Etymology: modification of Middle French gros grain large grain, coarse texture

1. : a coarse loosely woven fabric of silk or of silk and mohair or originally of silk and wool and often stiffened with gum

2. : a garment (as a coat) made of grogram

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