Definitions for cottonade

cottonade cot·ton·ade

Spelling: [kot-n-eyd]
IPA: /ˌkɒt nˈeɪd/

Cottonade is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 308 anagrams from letters in cottonade (acdenoott).

Definitions for cottonade

noun

  1. a heavy, coarse fabric made of cotton or mixed fibers and often resembling wool, used in the manufacture of work clothes.

Origin of cottonade

From the French word cotonnade, dating back to 1795-1805. See cotton, -ade1

Examples for cottonade

cottonade—Stout cotton cloth in imitation of woolen or worsted; used for men's trousers.

With these were some half-dozen Creole-Frenchmen of the poorer class of proprietaires, weavers of cottonade, or small planters.

He, too, was clad in cottonade and linen—though that was not the reason for my declining his offer.

cottonade pantaloons, stuffed into a pair of dirty boots, and a vareuse of the same stuff made up his dress.

Here you've got to have a three-ply, doubled and twisted introduction before you can smile even at cottonade.

It will be a sorrowful time to me when all the tribes of the earth shall have cottonade trousers and derby hats.

At home there was always a clean shirt and a pair of cottonade pantaloons waiting for him, and nothing but a "Well, Jim!"

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