ratteen
1Ratteen — Rat*teen (r[a^]t*t[=e]n ), n. [F. ratine.] A thick woolen stuff quilled or twilled. [1913 Webster] …
2ratteen — [ra tēn′] n. [Fr ratine: see RATINÉ] a coarse, heavy, twilled woolen cloth, popular in 18th cent. Britain …
3ratteen — noun Etymology: French ratine Date: 1685 archaic a coarse woolen fabric …
4ratteen — /ra teen /, n. Obs. ratiné. * * * …
5ratteen — rat·teen …
6ratteen — rat•teen [[t]ræˈtin[/t]] n. Obs. tex a heavy, napped woolen fabric • Etymology: 1675–85; < F ratine, ptp. of ratiner to make a nap on cloth …
7ratteen — /rəˈtin/ (say ruh teen) noun Obsolete → ratine …
8ratteen — raˈtēn noun ( s) Etymology: French ratine archaic : any of various coarse woolen fabrics (as frieze, baize, drugget) …
9Rattinet — Rat ti*net ( t[i^]*n[e^]t ), n. A woolen stuff thinner than ratteen. [1913 Webster] …
10-een — noun suffix Etymology: probably from ratteen inferior fabric resembling (a specified fabric) ; imitation < velveteen > …
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