écru

See also: ecru

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French écru (raw, unbleached).

Adjective

écru (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of ecru
    • 1914, William Henry Dooley, Textiles for Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools, Chapter XVII., page #204:
      The tussah, or wild silks, remain an écru color.

Noun

écru (countable and uncountable, plural écrus)

  1. Alternative form of ecru

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French

Etymology

é- + cru

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ekʁy/

Adjective

écru (feminine singular écrue, masculine plural écrus, feminine plural écrues)

  1. raw (of materials)

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Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from French écru (raw, unbleached).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛk.rʲi/

Adjective

écru

  1. cream, off-white

See also

Colors in Polish · kolory (layout · text)
     biały      szary      czarny
             czerwony ; karmazyn              pomarańczowy ; brązowy              żółty ; beżowy
             limonkowy              zielony              miętowy ; ciemnozielony
             cyjan ; morski              błękitny              niebieski
             fuksja ; indygo              magenta ; purpurowy              różowy
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