cambric Meaning and Definition
Cambric (US /ˈkeɪmbrɪk/, UK /ˈkeɪmbrɪk/ or /ˈkæmbrɪk/), or batiste, one of the finest and most dense kinds of cloth, is a lightweight plain-weave cloth, originally from the French commune of Cambrai, woven in greige, then bleached, piece-dyed and often glazed or calendered.
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