Definitions for "Gutta"
is a French resist which comes in a sovent and water based form. It is strong resist and leaves a soft hand to the fabric. Clear Gutta is removed by drycleaning, while the coloured versions remain in the fabric.
a solvent that is used to resist dye in silk painting.
French for "resist," which forms a barrier on the fabric to create a pattern. It may be water soluble (water based gutta and Sabra Silk Resist) solvent soluble (solvent based gutta or wax) or a heat fixable resin (pigmented gutta).
Gutta (plural guttae) is a small water-repelling, cone-shaped peg used in the architrave of the Doric order in classical architecture, below the narrow taenia (fillet) and cymatium. Water drips over the edges, away from the edge of the building.
Droplike element found underneath a triglyph or in a mutule
a thick substance that is made from latex (supposedly derived from Indonesian rubber trees)
Keywords:  drop
A drop.