Definition of Velours. Meaning of Velours. Synonyms of Velours

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Definition of Velours

Velours
Velours Ve*lours", n. [F. See Velure.] One of many textile fabrics having a pile like that of velvet.

Meaning of Velours from wikipedia

- Velour, occasionally velours, is a plush, knitted fabric or textile similar to velvet or velveteen. It can be made from polyester, spandex, cotton, or...
- The Velours were an American R&B vocal group. who had two minor pop hits in the US in the late 1950s, "Can I Come Over Tonight" and "Remember". They relocated...
- calves. In fashion, soft finished calfskin is sometimes described as veau velours (French for "velvet calf"). Goldbeater's skin, made from the intestine...
- Little Girl in Blue Velvet (French: La petite fille en velours bleu) is a 1978 French drama film written and directed by Alan Bridges and starring Michel...
- Jan Brueghel (also Bruegel or Breughel) the Elder (/ˈbrɔɪɡəl/ BROY-gəl, US also /ˈbruːɡəl/ BROO-gəl; Dutch: [ˈjɑm ˈbrøːɣəl] ; 1568 – 13 January 1625) was...
- Velours du Kasaï (Kasaï velvet) is a kind of textile fabric made in Kasai, a province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaïre). Traditionally,...
- improper relations between adults and adolescents, such as La petite fille en velours bleu (Little Girl in Blue Velvet, 1978), Mimi (1979), and Desideria: la...
- using the same format as the RockDétente stations but branded as RockVelours ("Velvet Rock"). The channel was originally located on channel 192, but...
- implemented a similar plot for his 1851 story "La femme au collier de velours", or "The woman with the velvet necklace". Some later collections of Irving's...
- Boettcher and Bruce Rusin with Alaina "Tiny" Reed and Marty Kralik formed "The Velours". In February 1967. They began playing continuously, at the Kove in Kent...