Pronunciation: /ˈiˌkɑt/
noun a type of fabric made using a dyeing technique to create patterns
A1 Ikat is a type of fabric that is dyed before being woven.
A2 The ikat pattern on her dress was vibrant and eye-catching.
B1 She learned how to create an ikat design in her textile class.
B2 The artisan used traditional methods to produce the ikat fabric.
C1 The museum displayed a collection of antique ikat textiles.
C2 Her passion for ikat weaving led her to study with master weavers in Indonesia.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the fabric made using this technique
A1 The ikat fabric was colorful and beautiful.
A2 She wore a traditional ikat dress to the festival.
B1 The artisan used ikat dyeing techniques to create the unique pattern on the fabric.
B2 The ikat design on the pillow added a touch of sophistication to the room.
C1 The museum had a collection of antique ikat textiles from various cultures.
C2 The intricate ikat weaving on the tapestry was a testament to the skill of the artisan.
formal The artisan meticulously created an ikat pattern on the fabric using a traditional dyeing technique.
informal I love the ikat design on this pillow cover, it adds a pop of color to the room.
slang Check out this cool ikat print on my new shirt, it's so trendy right now.
figurative The intertwining colors in the ikat design symbolize the unity and harmony of different cultures coming together.
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