0 a thick cotton material with soft raised parallel lines, used especially for making clothes
1 a thick, cotton material woven with raised parallel lines on the outside, used esp. for jackets and pants
Many of the French soldiers were wearing the old uniforms of blue and red, while others were clothed in corduroy.
There was also a gray corduroy dressing-gown, lined with silk.
Such employments were corduroy finishing, knitting and laundering and were assigned to women living nearby to be undertaken at home.
Metalceramic, velvet, corduroy, carbon fiber, and carbon fabric cathodes were examined.
Fustian suits - corduroy, moleskin or velveteen - became the wear of new generations of artisans who came to see in their respectable clothing a reflection of their deserving political status.