camois

/kæmoʊ/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of rough, unfinished linen or cotton fabric, often used for making clothing or home textiles.

“The camois fabric was a staple in 18th-century fashion, and many of the era’s garments were made from it.”

Synonyms

  • cotton
  • linen

Antonyms

  • silk
  • velvet