Definition of Tricolette

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tricolette

triclinium
triclocarban
triclofenol piperazine
triclofos
triclopyr
triclosan
triclosans
tricoastal
tricoated
tricobalt
tricoccous
tricoherence
tricoherences
tricola
tricolette (current term)
tricolettes
tricolon
tricolons
tricolor
tricolor television tube
tricolor tube
tricolored
tricolorous
tricolors
tricolour
tricolour television tube
tricolour tube
tricoloured
tricolourous

Literary usage of Tricolette

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1921)
"... cambric gabardine georgette gingham velour pussy willow net tricolette lawn poplin percaline velvet voile foulard crepe batiste percale Devonshire cloth ..."

2. The Psychology of Dress by Frank Alvah Parsons (1920)
"tricolette of slender grace, Printed georgette cr£pe, Taffeta of bouffant charm— Smart with ruffle, braid or drape, $75.00. ..."

3. "We Need the Business," by Joseph E. Austrian (1919)
"She wore a tricolette dress with a set of furs and a beautiful pearl necklace. Manasseh knows her and she introduced him to her friend as her uncle and told ..."

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