WITNEY


Meaning of WITNEY in English

noun

or whit·ney ˈ(h)witnē, -ni

( -s )

Etymology: Witney, town in Oxfordshire, England where it was originally manufactured

1. : a heavy woolen cloth used especially for blankets

2. : a soft woolen overcoating with a napped surface similar to chinchilla

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