Textile

'tekstaɪl

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A type of cloth or fabric made by weaving, knitting, or other methods.

'tekstaɪl

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General

A type of cloth or fabric

The exhibit showcases the history of textile production in the region.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're at the store and see all those different fabrics—like the soft cotton of a t-shirt or the silky shine of a dress. Those are textiles! It's anything we use to make clothes, blankets, or even the carpet on the floor.

👶 For kids: Cloth that is made by weaving or knitting, like the fabric your clothes are made of!

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2

The company specializes in the design and manufacture of innovative textiles.

3

The museum has a vast collection of ancient textiles from various cultures.

How It's Used

Fashion

"The designer uses high-quality textiles in her creations."

Manufacturing

"The factory produces a wide variety of textiles, from cotton to silk."

2

Relating to fabrics or cloth.

'tekstaɪl

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Business

Relating to textiles or the manufacture of textiles.

The textile mill was a central part of the town's economy.

💡 Simply: Think about anything that has to do with making fabric. A 'textile' company makes cloth, like the ones that turn cotton into shirts, or the 'textile' industry that makes all these fabrics!

👶 For kids: Something that has to do with making cloth!

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2

The museum featured a collection of textile art.

3

The company is at the forefront of textile technology.

How It's Used

Industry

"The textile industry is a major employer in the region."

Business

"The company is a leader in textile innovation."

Tip:Imagine the *text* of a fabric, linked to production.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

textile art

Art made using fabric, fiber, or yarn.

"The museum displayed a captivating collection of textile art, showcasing various techniques and cultural influences."

textile industry

The business or process of manufacturing textiles.

"The textile industry is a significant employer and contributor to the global economy."

From Latin *textere* meaning 'to weave'. It refers to any fabric or cloth made by weaving, knitting, or other processes.

The term 'textile' has been used since the mid-18th century, evolving from its Latin root.

Memory tip

Think of 'tex' as texture. Textiles give us different textures!

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"textere (to weave)"

textile industrytextile milltextile arttextile fibertextile design

Common misspellings

texttiletextiels

Usage

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70%Written