IPA: /ˈkʰædər/
KK: /kʰædər/
A rough, handwoven fabric made from cotton, commonly produced in India.
She wore a beautiful dress made of khaddar for the festival.
The word 'khaddar' originates from Urdu 'خَدار' (khaddar), meaning a type of coarse cotton fabric. It is often associated with handspun and handwoven textiles, particularly in the context of Indian and Pakistani culture.
Think of 'khaddar' as a special type of fabric made from coarse cotton, often handspun, which helps you remember its connection to traditional textiles.
No commonly confused words.