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covert cloth
noun
a cotton, woolen, or worsted cloth of twill weave, the warp being of ply yarns one of which may be white.
covert cloth
noun
Sometimes shortened to: covert.a twill-weave cotton or worsted suiting fabric
Word History and Origins
Origin of covert cloth1
Example Sentences
The jacket was possibly a coat of tan covert cloth with strapped seams, but it is the startling climax which claims attention.
MISSES' SUITS: Smartly tailored suits of English navy serge, navy gabardine, tan covert cloth, imported mixtures, homespuns, and light-weight knit cloths—adapted for town or country usage.
Standard goods, such as serges, cashmere, Henrietta cloth, and covert cloth, are always to be found in the shops.
Covert cloth is a twilled woven cloth of great beauty and durability.
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