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Definition of Moquette
1. Noun. A thick velvety synthetic fabric used for carpets and soft upholstery.
Definition of Moquette
1. n. A kind of carpet having a short velvety pile.
Definition of Moquette
1. Noun. A kind of fabric with a thick pile used for carpeting or to upholster seating etc.; also an article covered in such material. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Moquette
1. a woolen fabric [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moquette
Literary usage of Moquette
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping: Advanced Course by Charles Forest Rittenhouse, Edward Clarence Mills (1919)
"21 Sold EB Alling & Co., net 30, 2/10, 420 yd. moquette, 280 yd. body Brussels,
800 yd. lining. 21 Discounted FH Walling & Co.'s note of June 12 at the bank ..."
2. Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping: Designed as a Text Book for All Schools by E. Virgil Neal, C. T. Cragin (1901)
"moquette, 3200 yds. Matting. Gave in payment your note at 4 mos. for one-half the
... moquette, 822 yds. Body Brussels, 975 yds. Tapestry Brussels. JUNE 29. ..."
3. Principles of Bookkeeping: Complete Course Illustrating the Journal Method by George Washington Miner, Fayette Herbert Elwell (1918)
"moquette at $1 50 100 yd. Matting at 600 I8. Give each partner a check, ...
Buy of Howard S. Crane on account, 2% 10 da.: 100 yd. moquette at $1 25 ..."
4. Supplement to Encyclopædia Britannica (ninth Edition): A Dictionary of Arts (1891)
"The American moquette power-loom is another prod uct of native inventive genius
... The original moquette loom has oeen from time to time improved by its ..."
5. Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping: Complete Course by E. Virgil Neal, C. T. Cragin, D. D. Mueller, John Edward King (1911)
"Sold JG Carter & Co., on their note at 4 mos., 400 yds. moquette, 450 yds. body
... —Sold EH Smith & Co., on their acceptance at 30 days, 75 yds. moquette, ..."