chintz (n.) Cotton cloth, printed with flowers and other devices, in a
number of different colors, and often glazed.
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chintz chints, n. a highly glazed printed calico, with
a pattern generally in several colours on a white or light-coloured
ground. [Orig. pl. of Hind, chint, spotted cotton-cloth.]
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