The word "fabric" originated from the Latin word "fabrica," meaning "something skillfully produced." It has evolved to refer to woven or knitted material used for clothing, upholstery, or other purposes.
It is a Hindi word meaning 'coarse cloth' used for making working clothes. Named after the Dungri district of Mumbai where the fabric originated
"Shawl" is an English word, of Persian origin.
Georgette fabric is believed to have originated in France. It is a lightweight, crinkled fabric with a slightly crepe-like texture that is commonly used in clothing such as dresses, blouses, and scarves.
Toile is a word based on the French word for linen cloth, though it can also refer to canvas or the print on the fabric. The word toile is thought to have entered the English language around the 12th century.
The greek word for fabric is hifasma [ύφασμα]
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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No. Both the A and I have short vowel sounds. (fab-rik)
Corduroy is in the Indo-European family of languages. The element cord is from the Greek, via Latin and French, and it means a twisted fiber or a raised fabric. The duroy element, an obsolete English word meaning a rough cloth, is of obscure origin.