IKAT

Etymology

Noun

ikat (countable and uncountable, plural ikats)

(uncountable) A style of weaving that uses a process similar to tie-dye to dye the threads.

A work woven in this style.

Anagrams

• Kait, Kati, Kita, kati, taki, tika

Source: Wiktionary



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Some 16th-century Italian clergymen tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be “satanic.” However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.

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