Dimity

/ˈdɪmɪti/ noun

A lightweight cotton fabric woven with raised cords or stripes, creating a textured surface with vertical or crossbar patterns. It was traditionally used for summer dresses, blouses, and children's clothing.

From Greek 'dimitos' meaning 'double thread,' referring to the technique of using heavier threads to create the raised cord effect. The fabric was popular in medieval times and remained fashionable through the 19th century.

AMጤነ
ARنسيج ناعم
BNডিমিটি
CAdimiti
CSdimity
DAdimity
DEDimitygewebe
ELδιμιτή
ESdimidia
FAدیمیتی
FIdimity
FRdimité
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