brocade

IPA: broʊkˈeɪd

noun

  • (countable, uncountable) A thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven, originally in gold and silver; more recently any cloth incorporating raised, woven patterns.
  • An item decorated with brocade.
  • Any of several species of noctuid moths such as some species in the genera Calophasia and Hadena
  • (figurative) A decorative pattern.

verb

  • To decorate fabric with raised woven patterns.
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Examples of "brocade" in Sentences

  • Brocade carpet was decorating the floor.
  • Brocade is a shiny and polished cotton fabric.
  • It was woven in black brocade and studded with jewels.
  • Brocade has the same etymological origins as Broccoli.
  • Brocade and Damask are typically used to mean the same thing.
  • He joined Brocade in 2001 as the 12th employee in the region.
  • Songket is a fabric that belongs to the brocade family of textiles.
  • The most formal and expensive of these is patterned brocade on both sides.
  • It is covered with brocade, embroidered in gold with verses from the Koran.
  • Brocade continued its innovation with the new director, the SilkWorm 48000.

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