alcantara
English
Etymology
Probably derived from Italian Alcantara (“river in Italy”) or possibly Spanish Alcántara, both from Arabic اَلْقَنْطَرَة (al-qanṭara, “the bridge”). The reason for the derivation is unknown.
Noun
alcantara (uncountable)
- A suede-like synthetic textile, composed of polyester and polyurethane.
Usage notes
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