Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Cotton cloth woven and finished suitably for printing.

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Examples

  • He landed to a greeting by family followers wearing T-shirts and print-cloth bearing his father's likeness, as well as knock-offs of his father's trademark leopardskin cap.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • "At a South Carolina print-cloth mill I was told that 62 per cent of the stock was originally held by Northern machinists, but that by now it had all come South again and was held to a large extent locally" (see T.W. Uttley, Cotton Spinning and Manufacturing in U. S., pp. 46-47).

    The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South 1921

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