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How to pronounce moquette in English?

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Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile

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The most famous moquette in the USA is the one sent by Louis XVI to George Washington.
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Dumping my things on the hallstand, I perch in the sitting room on part of a moquette three-piece.
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Moquette originated in France, where it was woven by hand.
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During the decades of the many railway companies, there were some ten moquette manufacturers in the UK.
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Kadima couches in mustard moquette are accompanied by retro armchairs refurbished in brick and jade tones by ES Design.
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Moquette is type of fabric with a thick, dense pile.
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Moquette is also famous for being used on London Transport's vehicles, particularly the seats of London Underground's Tube trains.
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At the transport museum, Walton explained that the moquette fabric is produced in Yorkshire, with the offcuts added to bags and purses at factories in Shropshire.
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  • A thick velvety synthetic fabric used for carpets and soft upholstery
  • Moquette is type of fabric with a thick, dense pile. It is a particularly versatile and hard-wearing material, predominantly wool with a small percentage of polyester. ...
  • A kind of carpet having a short velvety pile; The material used to cover seats; The design used on seat covers
  • A woolen velvet, either plain or patterned, used for upholstery and carpeting.