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1. (n.) denim
a heavy twill fabric of cotton or other fibers woven with white and colored, often blue, threads, used esp. for jeans.
2. denim
a lighter, softer fabric resembling this.
3. denim
denims, (used with a pl. v.) clothes of denim.
Etymology: (1685–95; < F: short for serge de Nîmes serge of Nîmes)
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| Definition of 'Denim' |
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1. (noun) jean, blue jean, denim
(usually plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear
2. (noun) denim, dungaree, jean
a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabric
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1. (noun) denim
a thick cloth used to make jeans
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| Definition of 'Denim' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Denim
a coarse cotton drilling used for overalls, etc
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Sense: (of) a kind of cotton cloth, often blue, used for making jeans, overalls etc.
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Afrikaans: denim |
Arabic: دِنيم: قِماش قُطْني |
Bulgarian: дънков плат |
Brazilian: denim |
German: der Baumwolldrillich |
Danish: denim |
Greek: χοντρό βαμβακερό ύφασμα, |
Spanish: tejano, vaquero, dril |
Estonian: denim |
Farsi: پارچه جین |
Finnish: farkkukangas |
French: jean |
Hebrew: בָּד גִ'ינְס |
Hindi: मोटा रंगीन सूती कपड़ा |
Croatian: traper-platno |
Hungarian: farmervászon |
Indonesian: denim |
Icelandic: skáofinn grófur baðmullar |
Italian: (tessuto di cotone ritort |
Japanese: デニム |
Korean: 데님, 능직의 두꺼운 면포 |
Lithuanian: džinsinis audinys |
Latvian: džinsu audums |
Malay: denim |
Dutch: denim |
Norwegian: dongeri |
Polish: teksas, drelich, drelicho |
Persian: پارچه جین |
Pashto: جيم ډوله ټوكر |
Portuguese: ganga |
Romanian: dril |
Russian: джинсовая ткань |
Slovak: riflovina, denim |
Slovenian: jeans (blago) |
Serbian: teksas |
Swedish: denim |
Thai: ผ้ายีนส์ |
Turkish: pamuklu kumaş |
Taiwanese: 牛仔布 |
Ukrainian: джинсова тканина |
Urdu: عموما نیلے رنگ کا سوتی کپ |
Vietnamese: vải bông |
Chinese: 粗斜纹布,牛仔布 |
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