Challie

/ˈtʃæli/ noun

A lightweight cotton fabric with a smooth finish, used for clothing and textiles; also spelled challis.

From French 'châlis' or similar sources, possibly from a place name or from Old French origins. The word entered English in the 18th century through the textile industry, and multiple spellings (challie, challis) reflect historical pronunciation and transcription variations.

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