terry towel
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Definition
Noun: A terry towel is a type of bath towel characterized by its absorbent, uncut loops of thread (called "pile") on at least one side. This structure creates a soft, textured, and highly absorbent fabric.
Usage
A terry towel is used for drying the body after bathing or swimming. It is a common household and gym item. - After her shower, she wrapped herself in a soft, white terry towel. - The hotel provided thick, luxurious terry towels in the bathroom.
Advanced Usage
- "Turkish towel": This is a common synonym for a terry towel, referencing the fabric's historical origins.
- He prefers the classic feel of a Turkish terry towel.
Variants and Related Words
- Terry cloth (noun): The fabric from which a terry towel is made, characterized by its looped pile.
- The robe was made from plush terry cloth.
- Terry (noun, informal): A shortened, informal form sometimes used to refer to a terry towel or terry cloth.
- Grab a clean terry from the linen closet.
Synonyms
- Bath towel: A general term for a towel used after bathing, which is often a terry towel.
- Turkish towel: A direct synonym.
Notes
The term terry towel specifically refers to the finished product (the towel). The fabric itself is called "terry cloth" or "terry." The defining feature is the uncut, looped pile, which distinguishes it from towels with a velour (cut pile) or flat weave.
Noun
- a bath towel with rough loose pile