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| 1. | a stout fabric of cotton and flax. |
| 2. | a fabric of stout twilled cotton or of cotton and low-quality wool, with a short nap or pile. |
| 3. | inflated or turgid language in writing or speaking: Fustian can't disguise the author's meager plot. |
| 4. | made of fustian: a fustian coat; fustian bed linen. |
| 5. | pompous or bombastic, as language: fustian melodrama. |
| 6. | worthless; cheap: fustian knaves and dupes. |

fustian
fabric originally made by weaving two sets of cotton wefts, or fillings, on a linen warp, popular during the European Middle Ages. The word has come to denote a class of heavy cotton fabrics, some of which have pile surfaces, including moleskin, velveteen, and corduroy.
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