duroy means A kind of coarse woolen cloth used in 17th century England. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
duroy is pronounced /dəˈɹɔɪ/.
noun
- A kind of coarse woolen cloth used in 17th century England.“the fabrics referred to than the particular constructions or spies which have been submitted, must also be realized that on the duroy fabric, at least, there might a decided variation in the relation advance, due to different methods production.”