[găb́ər-dēń, găb́ər-dēń]
(n.)A sturdy, tightly woven fabric of cotton, wool, or rayon twill. Also…
(n.)gaberdine
(n.)A laborer's long loose smock; a gaberdine.
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Gabardine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gabardine is a tough, tightly woven fabric used to make suits, overcoats, trousers and other garments. The fibre used to make the fabric is traditionally worsted wool, but may also be cotton, synthet...
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Definition of gabardine in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of gabardine. Pronunciation of gabardine. Translations of gabardine. gabardine synonyms, gabardine antonyms. Information about gabardine in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... gabardine - a firm durable fabric with a twill weave...
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Gabardine (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gabardine was a band on Saddle Creek Records that formed in 1996. Composed of members of Beep Beep, Broken Spindles, and The Faint, their members were Chris Hughes, Eric Bemberger, Ben Armstrong, and...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on gabardine (fabric), any of several varieties of worsted, cotton, silk, and mixed tightly woven fabrics, embodying certain features in common and chiefly made into suits and overcoats. ... Gabardine was originally a type of waterproofed fabric employed for the manufacture of raincoats.
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Wool gabardine. "Gabardine" is the name of a twill weave, quite sturdy, with a distinctive diagonal rib. Wool gabardine is one of the best-wearing and most handsome of suit fabrics; it comes in a multitude of weights and takes well to nearly any style of tailoring.
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Polyester gabardine. Gabardine comes in every weight and can be woven from most fibers. The term refers to the diagonal twill of the weave. This fabric wears beautifully, but the raised twill makes it difficult to press without causing a shine.
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Definition of gabardine from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : gaberdine 1; 2 a : a firm hard-finish durable fabric (as of wool or rayon) twilled with diagonal ribs on the right side b : a garment of gabardine...
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