Meaning of Madras | Babel Free
məˈdɹæsDefinitions
- A brightly colored cotton fabric with a checked or striped pattern.
- Former name of Chennai: the capital and largest city of Tamil Nadu, India.
- A style of curry dish purported to originate from the Madras region.
- A large handkerchief of this fabric, worn on the head in the West Indies.
- A city, the county seat of Jefferson County, Oregon, United States.
Equivalents
Examples
“I’ll have the chicken Madras.”
“A black woman in blue cotton gown, red-and-yellow Madras turban […] crouched against the wall.”
“The service makes available, during limited weekend hours, a handful of the company’s items—cargo shorts, tank tops, and the like—to the Hamptons house guest who discovers that he can’t make it to Monday without purchasing one of those weird madras patchwork blazers”
“In one area, however, I stick close to my roots: an unreconstructed loved of madras cloth. Madras (pronounced, in the US, with the emphasis on the first syllable) is a lightweight carded cotton cloth with a bright plaid pattern, first produced in and named for the Indian city now known as Chennai.”
“Gerry ordered poppadoms and parathas and then he was interrupted by requests for vindaloos, chicken madrases and sag joshes, rice, raita and nan, from Priest, Morgan and Maria Grazia.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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