moreen
/mɔ:'ri:n/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A heavy, durable fabric traditionally made of wool, or sometimes a wool and cotton blend. It is characterized by its substantial weight and texture, making it suitable for functional and decorative purposes in interior furnishings.
Usage
- Primary Use: "Moreen" is a specialized term used primarily in the contexts of interior design, textile history, and upholstery. It describes a specific type of fabric valued for its durability and opacity.
- Typical Contexts: The word is most commonly found when discussing historical furnishings, period decor, or the materials used in making curtains, draperies, and upholstered furniture.
Examples
- Noun:
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Descriptive Context: In literature or historical descriptions, "moreen" can evoke a sense of a specific time period (e.g., Victorian era) or a particular quality of interior space (sturdy, formal, or insulated).
Variants and Related Words
- Fustian (n): Another historical term for a class of sturdy woven fabrics, often of cotton.
- Rep (or repp) (n): A fabric with a corded surface, sometimes used in similar contexts as moreen.
- Upholstery fabric (n phrase): A general term for fabrics used to cover furniture.
Synonyms
- Heavy wool fabric
- Upholstery fabric (general)
- Drapery fabric (general)
Antonyms
- Sheer fabric (e.g., chiffon, voile)
- Lightweight fabric (e.g., linen, cotton batiste)
Notes
- Obsolete Status: "Moreen" is now a largely archaic or highly specialized term. In modern interior design and textile retail, more generic terms like "heavy-duty upholstery fabric" or "wool blend drapery" are typically used instead.
- Material Composition: While historically wool-based, the precise blend can vary in historical references.
Noun
- a heavy fabric of wool (or wool and cotton) used mostly in upholstery or for curtains