Bocasine

/ˌboʊkəˈsin/ noun

A type of fabric with a raised crosshatch weave, typically made from linen or cotton, used for upholstery and clothing.

From Italian 'bocaccia' or French origins referring to woven fabrics; the term entered English textile vocabulary in the 17th-18th centuries through trade.

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