| terry | type of knit fabric having many small loops of thread (commonly used to make towels and bathrobes) | en | (isim) | en |
| terry | A kind of heavy colored fabric, either all silk, or silk and worsted, or silk and cotton, often called terry velvet, used for upholstery and trimmings | en | en |
| terry | a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes English actress (1847-1928) | en | en |
| terry | Terry or terry cloth is a type of fabric which has a lot of very small loops covering both sides. It is used especially for making things like towels and babies' nappies. a terry nappy. British actress. The preeminent English-speaking actress of her day, she was known for her Shakespearean roles and her correspondence with George Bernard Shaw. American playwright and feminist. A leader in American experimental theater, she is best known for her anti-war musical Viet Rock (1966). American baseball player. During his career with the New York Giants (1924-1941), he batted.310 or better in 11 seasons, batting.401 in 1930. Sawchuk Terry Terry Eli Terry Alice Ellen Trippe Juan Terry | en | en |
| terry | ‑ An absorbent uncut pile fabric with loops forming the pile | en | en |
| terry | A woven fabric, usually cotton, with loop pile on one or both sides | en | en |
| terry | Fabric with loop pile on one or both sides It is usually made of cotton, and depending on the nap style it creates different useful fabrics | en | en |
| terry | the loop forming the pile in uncut pile fabrics; an absorbent fabric with such loops -- called also terry cloth | en | en |
| terry | A looped pile construction used inside most athletic socks and some work socks | en | en |
| terry | English actress (1847-1928) | en | en |
| terry | a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes | en | en |
| Terry | male first name (form of Terrence or Theodore); female first name (form of Theresa) | en | (isim) | en |