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/brōˈkād/,
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brocades, plural;
  1. Weave (something) with this design
    • - a heavily brocaded blanket
Noun
  1. A rich fabric, usually silk, woven with a raised pattern, typically with gold or silver thread
    • - a heavy brocade curtain

  1. (brocade) thick heavy expensive material with a raised pattern
  2. (brocade) weave a design into (textiles)
  3. (brocaded) embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin"; "embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised metalwork"
  4. Brocade is a class of richly decorative shuttle-woven fabrics, often made in colored silks and with or without gold and silver threads. ...
  5. (BROCADE) jacquard fabric design, often silk, with raised patterns and floating yarns on the back of the fabric, imitating embroidery
  6. (Brocade (Silk)) An elaborate and richly figured fabric woven on a Jacquard loom using satin weave. The warp float gives a raised appearance. Originally woven in silk with additional silver or gold threads, but now can be made with man-made fibers. Was first produced in China. ...
  7. (Brocade) A heavy, exquisite jacquard type fabric with an all-over raised pattern or floral design.
  8. (Brocade) From the Italian word for “embossed cloth,” brocade is a fabric with designs woven into it.
  9. (Brocade) Weft float weave used to add design and embellishment. Often seen on the kilim bands at the ends of oriental rugs.
  10. (Brocade) a multi-use formal, Jacquard woven fabric with intricate raised woven designs resembling embroidery. It is often made with variety of thread colors depicting complex patterns and scenes with a shiny finish. Background weave is often satin. ...
  11. (Brocade) is a jacquard weave with an embossed effect and contrasting surfaces. Can also be woven with synthetic or man-made fibers.
  12. Brocade was originally an elegant, heavy silk fabric with a floral or figured pattern woven with gold or silver thread, produced in China and Japan. Currently, any of the major textile fibers may be used in a wide range of quality and price. Brocades are typically ornate, jacquard-woven fabrics. ...
  13. (Brocade) Rich jacquard-woven fabric with all-over interwoven design of raised figures of flowers. From French word, meaning to ornament.
  14. (Brocade) Weaving technique used in some flat-woven rugs whereby a supplementary weft is added into the ground warp and weft to create a pattern.
  15. (Brocade) a spider-like shell burst pattern. Generally has silver tail effect, and is brighter than willow or tiger tail-style bursts.
  16. (Brocade) A heavy rich- looking jacquard fabric with contrasting surfaces or a multicolor design . Used in upholstery , draperies evening wear.
  17. (Brocade) A thick, heavy fabric made with a Jacquard loom and a satin weave, most often featuring a raised floral pattern. Brocade is typically made from silk, rayon or nylon, and has a very Oriental look. It is often used in home decor, womens wear and accessories.
  18. (brocade) [broh-kayd] 1) fabric woven with an elaborate design, esp. one having a raised overall design, usually of flowers and foliage.
  19. (Brocade) An intricately woven heavier fabric with raised designs.
  20. (Brocade) Fabric featuring raised patterns or designs in its weave.
  21. (Brocade) Originally heavy silk with elaborate pattern in silver and gold threads. Name applied to many materials which resemble historic brocades. When designs are woven in relief against a foundation of another weave, as a satin ground, the material is said to be brocaded. ...
  22. (Brocade) Common term that describes an effect of woven gold clusters usually bound together within a star burst.
  23. (Brocade) A woven, patterned fabric using multi-colored threads.  A raised pattern in relief against the background.  May use metallic treads as part of the pattern.  Used in upholstery and clothing.  Normally is a heavier fabric
  24. (Brocade) Rich, jaquered weave fabric with a woven design of raised figures and floral motifs, pattern emphasized by contrast in weave or colours. examples
  25. (Brocade) heavyweight silk, usually patterned.