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jacquard

|jac/quard|

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/ˈdʒæk.wɑːrd/

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/ˈdʒæk.wɑːd/

intricate woven pattern

Etymology
Etymology Information

'jacquard' originates from French, specifically named after Joseph Marie Jacquard, who invented the loom that bears his name.

Historical Evolution

'Jacquard' was adopted into English from the French word 'jacquard', referring to the loom and the fabric it produces.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred specifically to the loom, but over time it also came to denote the fabric produced by the loom.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a fabric with an intricate, raised pattern, often woven on a special loom.

The dress was made from a beautiful jacquard fabric.

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Noun 2

a type of loom used to weave jacquard fabric.

The jacquard loom revolutionized textile manufacturing.

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Last updated: 2025/02/18 18:28