calicoes

Calicoes Meaning in Bengali: ক্যালিকোস (noun), ক্যালিকোস (pronunciation)

Definition: Calicoes refer to a type of plain-woven cotton fabric that is typically printed with colorful patterns. It is often used for making clothing, curtains, and other household items.

Synonyms: printed cotton, chintz, gingham, muslin

Antonyms: unprinted cotton (অপ্রিন্টেড কাপড়), plain fabric (সাদা কাপড়)

Origin: The term “calicoes” originated from the city of Calicut in India, which was a major center for the production and export of this type of fabric during the 17th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Calico (noun) – a plain-woven cotton fabric
  • Calico cat (noun) – a domestic cat with a coat that is predominantly white with patches of two other colors
  • Calico bass (noun) – a type of fish found in the Pacific Ocean
  • Calico crab (noun) – a small crab with a mottled or spotted shell

Calicoes in Literature Quotes:

  • “She wore a dress made of vibrant calicoes, reflecting her colorful personality.” – Jane Austen (সে একটি জীবন্ত ক্যালিকোস পরিধান করেছিল, যা তার রঙিন ব্যক্তিত্বকে প্রতিফলিত করে।)
  • “The room was adorned with curtains made of beautiful calicoes, adding a touch of elegance to the space.” – William Shakespeare (কমরণটি সুন্দর ক্যালিকোস দেয়া পর্দাদ্বারা সাজানো ছিল, যা স্থানটিকে একটি সুন্দর স্পর্শ যোগ করে।)

Calicoes Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ক্যালিকোস
  • Hindi: कैलिकोस
  • Nepali: क्यालिकोस
  • Urdu: کیلیکوس
  • Tamil: காலிகோஸ்
  • Telugu: కాలికోస్
  • Arabic: كاليكوس
  • Chinese: 卡利科斯
  • Japanese: カリコス
  • Russian: каликос

For more information about calicoes, you can visit wikipedia.org, dictionary.com, or thefreedictionary.com.