Definitions for cambrics

cambrics cam·bric

Spelling: [keym-brik]
IPA: /ˈkeɪm brɪk/

Cambrics is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 283 anagrams from letters in cambrics (abccimrs).

Definitions for cambrics

noun

  1. a thin, plain cotton or linen fabric of fine close weave, usually white.

Origin of cambrics

1520-30; earlier cameryk, after Kameryk, Dutch name of Cambrai

Examples for cambrics

cambric is a heavy, glazed cotton fabric with a smooth finish.

Out with your cambric, dear ladies, and let us all whimper together.

The cambric pocket-handkerchief was the only one known in the olden times.

She has more eyes than ever Argus had, and each one is as sharp as a cambric needle.

Each of these fairies was about the height of a cambric needle.

One was cambric, one was fine lawn or nainsook, and one of dimity.

"You look to me as if you needed some cambric tea," Mrs. Rabbit said.

Now, if there was anything that Peter Mink disliked, it was cambric tea.

How could she possibly raise the money necessary to the purchase of the cambric?

The sheets—I've seen the pattern—they are of cambric—spider-web.

Word Value for cambrics
Scrable

15

Words with friends

19

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