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[syn: motley, calico, multicolor, multi-color, multicolour, multi-colour, multicolored, multi-colored, multicoloured, multi-coloured, painted, particolored, particoloured, piebald, pied, varicolored, varicoloured]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Calico \Cal"i*co\, n.; pl. Calicoes. [So called because first
imported from Calicut, in the East Indies: cf. F. calicot.]
1. Plain white cloth made from cotton, but which receives
distinctive names according to quality and use, as, super
calicoes, shirting calicoes, unbleached calicoes, etc.
[Eng.]
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The importation of printed or stained colicoes
appears to have been coeval with the establishment
of the East India Company. --Beck
(Draper's
Dict. ).
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2. Cotton cloth printed with a figured pattern.
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Note: In the United States the term calico is applied only to
the printed fabric.
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Calico bass (Zool.), an edible, fresh-water fish (Pomoxys
sparaides) of the rivers and lake of the Western United
States (esp. of the Misissippi valley.), allied to the
sunfishes, and so called from its variegated colors; --
called also calicoback, grass bass, strawberry bass,
barfish, and bitterhead.
Calico printing, the art or process of impressing the
figured patterns on calico.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Calico \Cal"i*co\, a.
Made of, or having the appearance of, calico; -- often
applied to an animal, as a horse or cat, on whose body are
large patches of a color strikingly different from its main
color. [Colloq. U. S.]
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
calico
adj 1: made of calico or resembling calico in being patterned;
"calico dresses"; "a calico cat"
2: having sections or patches colored differently and usually
brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert";
"a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies"
[syn: motley, calico, multicolor, multi-color,
multicolour, multi-colour, multicolored, multi-
colored, multicoloured, multi-coloured, painted,
particolored, particoloured, piebald, pied,
varicolored, varicoloured]
n 1: coarse cloth with a bright print
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
C+@
Calico
(Formerly "Calico"). An object-oriented language
from Bell Laboratories which uniformly represents all data
as pointers to self-described objects. C+@ provides multiple
inheritance with delegation and with control over which
methods come from which delegated object; and default
methodologies. It has a simple syntax with emphasis on
graphics. It was originally used for prototyping of
telecommunication services.
The language is patented by AT&T and Unir Tech has the
exclusive license from Bell Labs to distribute C+@.
Unfortunately Unir is owned and operated by well-known
anti-IETF ranter, Jim Fleming, which may have had something
to do with the language's rapid disappearence from the radar
screen.
It runs under SunOS and compiles to Vcode.
E-mail: Jim Vandendorpe .
["A Dynamic C-Based Object-Oriented System for Unix", S.
Engelstad et al, IEEE Software 8(3):73-85 (May 1991)].
["The C+@ Programming Language", J. Fleming, Dr Dobbs J, Oct
1993, pp.24-32].
[Jargon File]
(2005-01-05)