calico in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

calico in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for calico in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
The outside of the hull is covered by tarred canvas or calico, a substitute for animal hide.
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Some male calico or tortoiseshell cats may be chimeras, which result from the fusion in early development of two embryos with different color genotypes.
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Textile production became the established industry in the area in the 18th century with calico printing beginning in the 1720s.
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He was the first to get his books bound with calico cover and glittering letters.
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Here, cotton was processed and calico and watertwist were woven.
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He first worked for his father as a designer of calico fabric.
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The store pay was calico and similar dry goods.
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If that is the case, those several genes will be expressed in a blotchy coat of the tortoiseshell or calico kind.
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Porters carried 50 pounds each on their heads and were paid in salt and calico cloth.
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John was a cotton and calico merchant, who had a small weaving and finishing business.
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