tri|cot

tri|cot
tri|cot «TREE koh», noun.
1. a knitted fabric of wool, cotton, rayon, nylon, or silk, made by hand or machine.
2. a kind of woolen cloth.
3. a close-fitting garment worn by ballet dancers.
[< French tricot < Old French tricoter to stir, move about, variant of estriquier, probably < Low German strikken move about]

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