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How to pronounce batiste in English?

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Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile

Examples of batiste

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Batiste, who's headed the State Patrol since 2005, grew up in the New Orleans area.
From the thenewstribune.com
Batiste worked for the State Patrol for 26 years and rose through the ranks.
From the thenewstribune.com
Initially made from flax, then cotton in the 19th century, it is also called batiste.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Batiste, however, scored three times to protect Panathinaikos'lead in the final minutes.
From the sacbee.com
Batiste is a young New Orleans pianist from one of the city's prominent musical families.
From the bostonherald.com
Lawn and batiste do not receive the acid finish and, thus, remain opaque.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Batiste, 54, an Army brat who grew up around the world, is the son of two Wisconsin natives.
From the jsonline.com
Batiste, the current board president, is a problem of perception.
From the signonsandiego.com
Batiste repeatedly queries the idea and appears bullied into it.
From the guardian.co.uk
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  • A thin plain-weave cotton or linen fabric; used for shirts or dresses
  • Batiste is the softest of the lightweight opaque fabrics. It is made of cotton, wool, polyester, or a blend. Lightweight opaque fabrics are very thin and light but not as transparent as sheer fabrics. The distinction between the two is not always pronounced. ...
  • A fine cloth made from cotton or linen; cambric
  • Fine cotton material similar to cambric.
  • A medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made of cotton or cotton blends.
  • Sheer cotton or spun-rayon fabric woven of combed yarns with mercerized finish on cotton; for shirts, shorts
  • Soft, sheer light weight fabric. Usually cotton or linen but may be other fibers. Used in lingerie, blouses and baby items.
  • A fine, plain weave, thin fabric often made of cotton, often used for baby clothes or clothing linings.
  • A sheer fabric slightly more opaque than a voile.