Chita

/ˈtʃiːtə/ noun

A printed cotton fabric with small geometric or floral patterns, commonly used for clothing and home decoration in South Asia.

From Hindi chhita meaning 'spotted' or 'speckled,' derived from Sanskrit roots. The term traveled to English through colonial trade with India, where such fabrics were widely manufactured.

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