satín

  • 51satin — noun 1》 a smooth, glossy fabric, usually of silk, produced by a weave in which the threads of the warp are caught and looped by the weft only at certain intervals. 2》 [as modifier] denoting or having a smooth, glossy surface or finish. verb… …

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  • 52satin — /ˈsætn / (say satn) noun 1. a very smooth, glossy fabric made in a warp face weave, usually rayon or silk. –adjective 2. of or like satin; smooth; glossy. {Middle English satine, from Old French, from Italian *setino, from Latin sēta silk} …

  • 53satin — sa|tin sb., en el. et, er, erne (et blankt, silkelignende stof), i sms. satin , fx satinfor, satinglans …

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  • 54satin —   Pāhoehoe.    ♦ Brocaded satin, pāhoehoe lau …

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  • 55satín — {{#}}{{LM SynS42621}}{{〓}} {{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}satín{{]}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{※}}esp. mer.{{¤}} = satén …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 56satin — nm. SATIN (Albanais, Annecy, Villards Thônes) …

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  • 57Satin glass — is the name for any glass that has been chemically treated to give it a satin finish. The term satin glass is frequently used to refer to a collectible type of pressed glass. atin glassSatin glass can be used for decorative items. However, satin… …

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  • 58Satin bird — Satin Sat in, n. [F. satin (cf. Pg. setim), fr. It. setino, from seta silk, L. saeta, seta, a thick, stiff hair, a bristle; or possibly ultimately of Chinese origin; cf. Chin. sz t[ u]n, sz twan. Cf. {Sateen}.] A silk cloth, of a thick, close… …

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  • 59Satin flower — Satin Sat in, n. [F. satin (cf. Pg. setim), fr. It. setino, from seta silk, L. saeta, seta, a thick, stiff hair, a bristle; or possibly ultimately of Chinese origin; cf. Chin. sz t[ u]n, sz twan. Cf. {Sateen}.] A silk cloth, of a thick, close… …

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  • 60satin grackle — Satin Sat in, n. [F. satin (cf. Pg. setim), fr. It. setino, from seta silk, L. saeta, seta, a thick, stiff hair, a bristle; or possibly ultimately of Chinese origin; cf. Chin. sz t[ u]n, sz twan. Cf. {Sateen}.] A silk cloth, of a thick, close… …

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