Tweed (noun)

A rough, woolen fabric with a distinctive pattern and flecks of different colors, traditionally used for clothing, especially for country wear.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from tweed, the name of a river in scotland.

Examples:

  1. He wore a tweed jacket and a tie.
  2. The tweed fabric is made of wool.
  3. The tweed is a popular choice for country wear.
  4. The tweed is available in many different patterns and colors.
  5. The tweed is a durable and warm fabric.
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