I think what you are asking about, is a British musical term--the C-R-O-T-C-H-E-T. This is equal to a quarter note, which is one fourth of a whole note.
You are asking about a C-R-O-T-C-H-E-T, not a crochet. A crotchet is equal to one-fourth the whole note, so it's a quarter note.
Afghan.
An afgan is a blanket or wrap made of colored yarn that is knitted or crocheted into geometric shapes.
no, it is a type of blanket that is either crocheted or knitted.
An afghan is a blanket or throw, usually one which has been crocheted or knitted.
This word does not have an opposite.
Words that describe blanket are called adjectives. Adjectives provide information about the blanket. Perhaps it's a softblanket, it could be a dirty blanket, maybe even a smelly blanket.
There are two syllables. Cro-cheted.
My blanket is very soft. I have a nice blanket. You can't have my blanket.
as soft as a blanket
No, it is not a preposition. The word blanket can be a verb (to cover) or a noun, which may be used as an adjunct or adjective (blanket coverage, blanket policy).
A blanky is another term for a blanket, especially one used as a security blanket.
Thomas Blanqutte (blanket) was an englishman who weaved the patern for the blanket in the 14th century. also from the French word blanc.
The word blanket is accented on the first syllable. (blang-kit)