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caddis

 
Dictionary: cad·dis  cad·dice (kăd'ĭs) pronunciation
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n.
A coarse woolen fabric, yarn, or ribbon binding.

[Probably from Middle English cadace, cotton wool (from Anglo-Norman , from Old Provençal cadarz) and from French cadis, woolen cloth (from Old Provençal).]


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