"dreliko" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [dreˈliko] Forms: drelikon [accusative]
Rhymes: -iko Etymology: Borrowed from Polish drelich, from German Drillich, ultimately from Latin trilīx (“three-ply”). Etymology templates: {{der|eo|pl|drelich}} Polish drelich, {{der|eo|de|Drillich}} German Drillich, {{der|eo|la|trilīx|t=three-ply}} Latin trilīx (“three-ply”) Head templates: {{eo-head|-}} dreliko (uncountable, accusative drelikon)
  1. canvas (close-mesh, for tents, sails, paintings, etc.) or drill (strong, durable cotton fabric) Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Textiles Related terms: kanvaso
    Sense id: en-dreliko-eo-noun-1~~eATsX Categories (other): Esperanto entries with incorrect language header

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      },
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  ],
  "etymology_text": "Borrowed from Polish drelich, from German Drillich, ultimately from Latin trilīx (“three-ply”).",
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        },
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          "kind": "topical",
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          "name": "Textiles",
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            "Manufacturing",
            "Human activity",
            "Human behaviour",
            "Human",
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            "Fundamental"
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        }
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      ],
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        ],
        [
          "drill",
          "drill#Etymology 6"
        ],
        [
          "fabric",
          "fabric#English"
        ]
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        {
          "word": "kanvaso"
        }
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      "ipa": "[dreˈliko]"
    },
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    }
  ],
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      },
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      "name": "der"
    },
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  "lang_code": "eo",
  "pos": "noun",
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      "word": "kanvaso"
    }
  ],
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        "Esperanto lemmas",
        "Esperanto nouns",
        "Esperanto nouns with red links in their headword lines",
        "Esperanto terms derived from German",
        "Esperanto terms derived from Latin",
        "Esperanto terms derived from Polish",
        "Esperanto terms with IPA pronunciation",
        "Esperanto uncountable nouns",
        "Rhymes:Esperanto/iko",
        "eo:Textiles"
      ],
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        "canvas (close-mesh, for tents, sails, paintings, etc.) or drill (strong, durable cotton fabric)"
      ],
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        ],
        [
          "drill",
          "drill#Etymology 6"
        ],
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          "fabric",
          "fabric#English"
        ]
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    {
      "ipa": "[dreˈliko]"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-iko"
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