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English
Etymology
From French plissé.
Noun
plissé (plural plissés)
- A narrow pleat made by gathering fabric with stitches, wetting the fabric, and setting by allowing it to dry under weight or tension.
Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
Participle
plissé (feminine plissée, masculine plural plissés, feminine plural plissées)
- past participle of plisser
Adjective
plissé (feminine plissée, masculine plural plissés, feminine plural plissées)
- pleated
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French plissé.
Noun
plissé
- (sewing) pleat
Further reading
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French plissé.
Noun
plissé m (definite singular plisséen or plisseen, indefinite plural plisséer or plisseer, definite plural plisséene or plisseene)
- (sewing) pleat
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French plissé.
Pronunciation
Noun
plissé m (definite singular plisséen or plisseen, indefinite plural plisséar or plissear, definite plural plisséane or plisseane)
- (sewing) pleat
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from French plissé.
Noun
plissé c
- (sewing) pleating
Declension
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