TULLE


Meaning of TULLE in English

ˈtül sometimes ˈtu̇l or ˈtəl noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Tulle, city in central France where it was originally made

: a sheer and often stiffened machine-made net made with a usually hexagonal mesh and of silk, rayon, or nylon and used chiefly for veils, evening dresses, or ballet costumes — compare illusion

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