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Crinoline

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CRINOLINE, a stiffening material made of horse-hair and cotton or linen thread. Substitutes for this, such as the straw-like material used in making hat shapes, are also known by the same name. From the use of the material to expand ladies' skirts the term was applied in the 19th century to the whalebone and steel hoops employed to support the wide skirts then worn (see DRESS).