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Dictionary: cal·i·co   (kăl'ĭ-kō') pronunciation

n., pl., -coes, or -cos.
    1. A coarse, brightly printed cloth.
    2. Chiefly British. A plain white cotton cloth, heavier than muslin.
  1. An animal, such as a cat, having a coat that is mottled in tones of white with red and black.

[After CALICUT.]

calico cal'i·co adj.

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(KAL-i-co) pronunciation

noun, plural calicoes or calicos
1. A brightly printed coarse cotton cloth.
2. (Mainly British) A plain white cotton cloth.
3. An animal having a spotted coat, especially with red and black patches.
adjective 1. Made from such a cloth.
2. Having a spotted pattern.

Etymology
From Calicut, former name of Kozhikode, a city in southern India from where this cloth was exported. Other words for clothes with Indian origins are bandana, cashmere, chintz, dungarees, jodhpurs, khakis, madras, pajamas, and seersucker

Usage
"Before Mr. Homer's barefoot urchins and little girls in calico sun-bonnets, straddling beneath a cloudless sky upon the national rail fence, the whole effort of the critic is instinctively to contract himself." — John Updike, Homer's Epic: A Wonderful Painter With No Theory, The New Republic (Washington, DC), Feb 5, 1996.


 
calico, plain weave cotton fabric in one or more colors. Calico, named for Calicut, India, where the fabric originated, was mentioned by historians before the Christian era and praised by early travelers for its fine texture and beautiful colors. Block-printed cottons from Calicut imported into England c.1630 were called calicuts. The name calico was soon applied to all Indian cottons having an equal number of warp and weft threads, then to all plain weave cottons.


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Calico may refer to:

Textiles

Animals

  • Calico cat, Calico or Tortoiseshell is a common coloration for domestic cats
  • Calico goldfish, goldfish that sports a type of metallic and transparent scales

Business

Education

People

  • Calico Cooper (born 1981), American actress and the daughter of rock and roll musician Alice Cooper
  • Calico Jack Rackham (died 1720), English pirate captain in the early 18th century
  • Tyrone Calico (born 1980), American football wide receiver
  • Calico aka Skaddy (born in the '80s), Jamaican entertainer/DJ with witty, conscious lyrics and a powerful voice. His music crosses several generes ranging from reggae, dancehall, hip hop, soca, jazz and techno.

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Calico

Dansk (Danish)
n. - kaliko, art bomuldsstof
adj. - af kaliko

Nederlands (Dutch)
bonte/zware (bedrukte) katoenstof, calicot, gevlekt dier

Français (French)
n. - (GB) calicot, (US) indienne
adj. - en calicot, en indienne, (US) tacheté

Deutsch (German)
n. - Kattun
adj. - Kattun..., (amerik.) bunt

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - κάμποτ(ο), χοντρό βαμβακερό ύφασμα, (ΗΠΑ) (για ζώα) με τρίχωμα τριών χρωμάτων

Italiano (Italian)
cotone stampato

Português (Portuguese)
n. - tecido (m) de algodão

Русский (Russian)
коленкор

Español (Spanish)
n. - calicó, percal
adj. - de calicó o percal

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - kalikå, kattun

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
印花棉布, 白洋布, 印花棉布的, 印花棉布做的, 有斑点的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 印花棉布, 白洋布
adj. - 印花棉布的, 印花棉布做的, 有斑點的

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 사라사, 캘리코, 옥양목
adj. - 옥양목으로 만든, 얼룩 빛의

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - キャラコ, サラサ, 更紗
adj. - キャラコの, サラサの

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) قماش قطني‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮בד-כותנה‬
adj. - ‮עשוי בד-כותנה, צבעוני‬


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