batik
noun
- type of Indonesian cloth dyeing
verb
- stitch together loosely
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /bəˈtiːk/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Javanese bathikbor. English batik Borrowed from Javanese bathik.
- A wax-resist method of dyeing fabric.
“There were batik dresses in which mingled indigo, orange, green, vermilion, and black; dresses of velvet and chiffon in screaming colors, blood-red, sulphur-yellow, sea-green; and one black and white thing in striking combination.”
“Look at her, whirling around the compound wearing batik shorts and a cotton shirt, her long black hair braided into two arcs fastened with colored bands, her teeth gleaming and one slipper broken.”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Javanese bathikbor. English batik Borrowed from Javanese bathik.
- To dye fabric using the wax-resist method.