(ˈ)rä|shel- noun
Etymology: from Raschel ( machine ), a kind of loom, from German Raschelmaschine, after Rachel (Elisa R. Félix) died 1858 French actress
: warp knitting resembling tricot but usually coarser and with openwork patterns
(ˈ)rä|shel- noun
Etymology: from Raschel ( machine ), a kind of loom, from German Raschelmaschine, after Rachel (Elisa R. Félix) died 1858 French actress
: warp knitting resembling tricot but usually coarser and with openwork patterns
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012