Etymology: [ 'kor-d&-"roi ] (noun.) circa 1791. Origin uncertain; but not apparently from French corde du roi ("cloth of the king"), which was never used in French.
A heavy fabric, usually made of cotton, with vertical ribs, To make (a road) by laying down split logs or tree-trunks over a marsh, swamp etc, A kind of cotton velvet, corded or ribbed fabric, a cut-filling pile-cloth with narrow to wide wales running in the warp direction of the fabric This effect is made by using an extra set of filling yarns in construction The back of the cloth is a plain or twill weave It is usually all-cotton, but many corduroys can be blended with polyester, nylon or other fibers, cotton cut pile fabric with lengthwise ridges; road made of logs that are positioned in crisscross formation, a road made of logs laid crosswise build (a road) from logs laid side by side, When a snowcat freshly grooms a trail it will leave a finely ridged surface Corduroy is usual very nice for laying out clean turns, A sort of cotton velveteen, having the surface raised in ridges, a heavy cotton cloth that has a soft surface with raised ridges, Trousers or breeches of corduroy, To form of logs laid side by side, A heavier-weight cotton trouser with vertical lines, called wales, running the length of the pant Usually worn in fall and winter, a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton, ‑ A ribbed pile fabric, Corduroys are trousers made out of corduroy. a thick strong cotton cloth with thin raised lines on it, used for making clothes (Perhaps from cord + duroy type of rough woolen cloth (17-19 centuries)), Corduroy is thick cotton cloth with parallel raised lines on the outside. a corduroy jacket, of corduroy, made of corduroy, that resembles corduroy, build a road by placing the logs in crisscross formation, build (a road) from logs laid side by side, a road made of logs laid crosswise, A fabric, usually made of cotton, utilizing a cut-pile weave construction Extra sets of filling yarns are woven into the fabric to form ridges of yarn on the surface The ridges are built so that clear lines can be seen when the pile is cut, This strong, durable fabric is made with vertically cut wales on medium to heavyweight cotton pile The original name corde du roi meaning "cord of the king", A cotton filling pile fabric with lengthwise cords or ridges, A cotton or rayon velvet that's woven with ridges (or cords), Fibre: Cotton, rayon, and other textile fibres Weave: Filling Pile with both plain and twill back Characteristics: Made with an extra filling yarn In the velvet family of fabrics Has narrow medium and wide wales, also thick n'thin or checkerboard patterns Wales have different widths and depths Has to be cut all one way with pile running up Most of it is ashable and wears very well Has a soft lustre Uses: Children's clothes of all kinds, dresses, jackets, skirts, suits, slacks, sportswear, men's trousers, jackets, bedspreads, draperies, and upholstery, logs placed transversely along a road, usually with branches intact, and covered with fill material, to "float" the road over soft subsoils, cords, Trousers (British)/pants (US) made from corduroy, cotton trousers made of corduroy cloth, corduroy pants, cords, trousers made of corduroy fabric,
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A heavy fabric, usually made of cotton, with vertical ribs
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To make (a road) by laying down split logs or tree-trunks over a marsh, swamp etc - "But Sherman organized “pioneer battalions” of soldiers and freedmen to cut saplings and trees to corduroy the roads, build bridges, and construct causeways."
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A kind of cotton velvet, corded or ribbed fabric
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a cut-filling pile-cloth with narrow to wide wales running in the warp direction of the fabric This effect is made by using an extra set of filling yarns in construction The back of the cloth is a plain or twill weave It is usually all-cotton, but many corduroys can be blended with polyester, nylon or other fibers
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cotton cut pile fabric with lengthwise ridges; road made of logs that are positioned in crisscross formation isim
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a road made of logs laid crosswise build (a road) from logs laid side by side
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When a snowcat freshly grooms a trail it will leave a finely ridged surface Corduroy is usual very nice for laying out clean turns
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A sort of cotton velveteen, having the surface raised in ridges
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a heavy cotton cloth that has a soft surface with raised ridges
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Trousers or breeches of corduroy
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To form of logs laid side by side
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A heavier-weight cotton trouser with vertical lines, called wales, running the length of the pant Usually worn in fall and winter
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a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton
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‑ A ribbed pile fabric
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Corduroys are trousers made out of corduroy. a thick strong cotton cloth with thin raised lines on it, used for making clothes (Perhaps from cord + duroy type of rough woolen cloth (17-19 centuries))
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Corduroy is thick cotton cloth with parallel raised lines on the outside. a corduroy jacket
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of corduroy, made of corduroy, that resembles corduroy sıfat
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build a road by placing the logs in crisscross formation fiil
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build (a road) from logs laid side by side
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a road made of logs laid crosswise
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A fabric, usually made of cotton, utilizing a cut-pile weave construction Extra sets of filling yarns are woven into the fabric to form ridges of yarn on the surface The ridges are built so that clear lines can be seen when the pile is cut
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This strong, durable fabric is made with vertically cut wales on medium to heavyweight cotton pile The original name corde du roi meaning "cord of the king"
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A cotton filling pile fabric with lengthwise cords or ridges
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A cotton or rayon velvet that's woven with ridges (or cords)
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Fibre: Cotton, rayon, and other textile fibres Weave: Filling Pile with both plain and twill back Characteristics: Made with an extra filling yarn In the velvet family of fabrics Has narrow medium and wide wales, also thick n'thin or checkerboard patterns Wales have different widths and depths Has to be cut all one way with pile running up Most of it is ashable and wears very well Has a soft lustre Uses: Children's clothes of all kinds, dresses, jackets, skirts, suits, slacks, sportswear, men's trousers, jackets, bedspreads, draperies, and upholstery
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logs placed transversely along a road, usually with branches intact, and covered with fill material, to "float" the road over soft subsoils
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Corduroys.
cords
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Trousers (British)/pants (US) made from corduroy
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corduroys
cotton trousers made of corduroy cloth
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corduroys
corduroy pants, cords, trousers made of corduroy fabric isim
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