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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