Definition of Tricotines

1. tricotine [n] - See also: tricotine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tricotines

tricorn protease
tricorne
tricorner
tricornered
tricornes
tricorns
tricornute
tricosane
tricosanoic
tricosanoic acid
tricostate
tricot
tricoteuse
tricoteuses
tricotine
tricotines (current term)
tricots
tricounty
tricresol
tricresyl phosphate
tricritical
tricriticalities
tricriticality
tricrotic
tricrotism
tricrotous
trictrac
trictracs
triculate
tricultural

Literary usage of Tricotines

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

1. Clothing: Choice, Care, Cost by Mary Schenck Woolman (1922)
"Good quality blue, black, or dark brown serges, gabardines, tricotines, Oxfords, tweeds, and other enduring cloths can be of service until partly worn out ..."

2. The Vassar Miscellany by Vassar College (1885)
"... Foulards, Figured tricotines, Striped and Checked Surahs, Spun-Silks, and other select NOVELTIES for plain and combination costumes, at REDUCED PRICES. ..."

3. Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- of the Tariff Act ...by United States Tariff Commission by United States Tariff Commission (1921)
"... included fabrics made of mohair, alpaca, etc.; after January 1, 1914, these fabrics were separately classified. Imports of fabrics such as tricotines, ..."

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