NATTE


Meaning of NATTE in English

nəˈtā noun

( -s )

Etymology: French natté, from past participle of natter to plait, braid, from natte mat, from Late Latin natta, alteration of matta — more at mat

: a basket weave made with contrasting colors in the warp and weft ; also : a fabric with such a weave woven usually from silk, rayon, and cotton

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