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Buckram (Noun)

Meaning

A coarse cotton fabric stiffened with glue; used in bookbinding and to stiffen clothing.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • In historical costumes, buckram is often used to give shape and structure to Elizabethan-style ruffs and farthingales.
  • To protect the book's spine, the bookbinder applied a strip of strong buckram and glued it securely in place.
  • The theatrical costume designer chose buckram as the backing for the ornate embroidery on the medieval cloak.
  • Historical reenactors often use buckram to stiffen the bonnets and hats of period clothing.
  • The fashion student experimented with buckram to create a structured and dramatic shape in her avant-garde hat design.

Hypernyms

  • Textile
  • Material
  • Cloth

Related Words

  • Buckram (verb)
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