moquette Definition
mo·quette (mō ket′)
noun
a kind of carpet or upholstery fabric with a thick, soft, napped surface
Etymology: Fr
moquette Usage Examples
Converse of object
- use: Note also the special moquette used on these fine busses.
- have: Contrary to what certain books say mine has the moquette trim in the rear and not pvc.
Adjective modifier
- blue: Seating in 1st class is 2+2 and is fitted with a dark blue moquette.
- original: Bus seats with original moquette, in reasonable condition throughout.
- dark: Seating in 1st class is 2+2 and is fitted with a dark blue moquette.
- same: Also 2 double and one triple seat cushion and 1 double seat back for second class in same moquette.
Modifies a noun
design: This intense interest even extends to various seat moquette designs, and bus stations.
Noun used with modifier
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