Definition of Coteline

1. a type of muslin [n -S] - See also: muslin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coteline

cotangent
cotangents
cotans
cotarnine
cotch
cotchel
cotchels
cote
cote d'ivoire
coteau
coteaux
cotectic
coted
cotehardies
coteline (current term)
cotelines
cotemporal
cotemporality
cotemporally
cotemporaneous
cotemporaries
cotemporary
cotenancies
cotenancy
cotenant
cotenants
coterie
coteries
coterminal

Literary usage of Coteline

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue by Robert Ellis, Great Britain Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, London Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851 (1851)
"... damask, brocatelle, and coteline. Portrait woven in silk. A flag of double satin, with fringes, &c. ..."

2. Dictionary of Textiles by Louis Harmuth (1915)
"coteline—Warp ribbed dress goods, the heavy cotton ribs alternating with four or six fine warp threads. The filling is often in two colors; used for summer ..."

3. The New York Coach-maker's Magazine by Ezra M. Stratton, George Washington Wright Houghton (1860)
"... represents a very neat and appropriate design for the linings and cushions of bretts, coaches, &c. The material used may be coteline or bro- ..."

4. The Standard Cipher Code of the American Railway Association, for the Use of by American Railway Association (1906)
"Cote Under no consideration 8. . Cotele Was not taken into consideration 9. . coteline Will give no consideration to 10. . Cotenant Will not be considered . ..."

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