serge
serge (twill fabric)
noun SEHRZH Rare
Origin: Latin 'serica' (silken cloth)
Usage Note
Serge is a durable twill-weave fabric traditionally made from wool, used for suits, uniforms, and upholstery. Serge de laine ('wool serge') and serge de soie ('silk serge') are common textile terms. The word is also a common French first name (masculine), unrelated in origin.
Examples
"Son manteau est taillé dans la serge."
Natural Translation
His coat is cut from serge.
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