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tri·cot

 (trē′kō)
n.
A lightweight knit fabric, often of nylon, used especially for underwear.

[French, from tricoter, to knit, from Old French, to beat, run, from tricote, short thick stick, diminutive of estrique, trique, stick for leveling measures of grain, from estriquier, to strike off, of Germanic origin; see streig- in Indo-European roots.]
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tricot

(ˈtrɪkəʊ; ˈtriː-)
n
1. (Textiles) a thin rayon or nylon fabric knitted or resembling knitting, used for dresses, etc
2. (Textiles) a type of ribbed dress fabric
[C19: from French, from tricoter to knit, of unknown origin]
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tri•cot

(ˈtri koʊ)

n.
1. a warp-knit fabric of various natural or synthetic fibers, as silk or nylon, having fine vertical ribs on the face and horizontal ribs on the back, used esp. for garments.
2. a woolen or worsted fabric with horizontal or vertical ribbing.
[1870–75; < French: knitting, knitted fabric, sweater, derivative of tricoter to knit, Middle French (of uncertain orig.)]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.tricot - a knitted fabric or one resembling knittingtricot - a knitted fabric or one resembling knitting
knit - a fabric made by knitting
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Translations

tricot

n (Tex) → Trikot m
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Apres les deux interventions ci-dessus faites au nom du C.S.E.F.R.S., ce fut au tour du Professeur Henri Tricot, chercheur a l'Universite de Toulouse-Jean Jaures de prendre la parole et d'aborder le theme de l'innovation en pedagogie en tant que bon moyen pour enseigner plus efficacement.
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