flanellette

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Flannel \Flan"nel\ (fl[a^]n"n[e^]l), n. [F. flanelle, cf. OF.
   flaine a pillowcase, a mattress (?); fr. W. gwlanen flannel,
   fr. gwlan wool; prob. akin to E. wool. Cf. {Wool}.]
   1. A soft, nappy, woolen cloth, of loose texture. --Shak.
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   2. a cotton fabric with a thick nap on one side, resembling
      flannel[1]; it is used, e. g. for underwear or sheets;
      also called {flanellette}.
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   3. pl. garments made of flannel, especially underwear.
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   4. a washcloth. [Brit.]
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   5. humbug; nonsensical or evasive talk. [Brit. informal]
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   6. insincere flattery or praise. [Brit. informal]
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   {Adam's flannel}. (Bot.) See under {Adam}.

   {Canton flannel}, {Cotton flannel}. See {Cotton flannel},
      under {Cotton}.
      [1913 Webster] flannelbush
    

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