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satinet
or sat·i·nette
[ sat-n-et ]
noun
- a satin-weave fabric made with cotton warp and wool filling, fulled and finished to resemble wool.
- a thin, light satin.
satinet
/ ˌsætɪˈnɛt /
noun
- a thin or imitation satin
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of satinet1
C18: from French: small satin
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Example Sentences
I presented myself before this motley assembly in a plain coat of gray satinet, and bowed respectfully.
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They were not less astonished when she wanted to learn the work of the weavers in her brothers' satinet mills.
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And you shall have a black satin dress for Sundays—a real satin, not a satinet or any of the shams.
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At the age of nineteen, with a freedom suit of satinet, and barely money enough to bring him home, he returned to Cleveland.
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