1. jacquard - Noun
2. jacquard - Adjective
3. Jacquard - Proper noun
Pertaining to, or invented by, Jacquard, a French mechanician, who died in 1834.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCoats of bouclé, jacquard and cashmere; cartouche and tweed, all silver shot - and everything that could remind you of how easy I was not. Joanna Newsom
We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves. Ada Lovelace
Aidan Mattox sleeveless white high-low fit-and-flare dress Tea length; hits above the knee at front White tonal dotted jacquard Halter neck Back keyhole with button closure Hidden back zip Lined Approx. Source: Internet
By 1801 Joseph Marie Jacquard had developed machines to create paper tapes by tying punched cards in a sequence. Source: Internet
For Dot matrix pattern woven into fabric in 1858, using punched cards on a Jacquard loom Close-up view of dot matrix text produced by an impact printer. Source: Internet
In 1801, Joseph-Marie Jacquard devised a loom that would weave a pattern by following a series of perforated cards. Source: Internet