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• (n.) A silk cloth, of a thick, close texture, and overshot woof, which has a glossy surface.
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Cloth made of silk threads or other material, made shiny by being passed through heavy rollers. Satin is used for dresses, coats, curtains and sometimes upholstery. The reverse, duller side of the fabric is known as sateen. Where satin and sateen are combined to form a pattern, the fabric is known as a damask. Satinet is an imitation satin mixed wi...
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any fabric constructed by the satin weave method, one of the three basic textile weaves. The fabric is characterized by a smooth surface and usually ... [2 related articles]
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A weave in which the warp yarns float over 4 or more weft yarns before passing under one; or the fabric produced with this weave.
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A mid-sheen paint, higher than matt but lower than gloss.
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Very smooth, usually shiny, warp-faced woven textile. It can be made from any fibre; the degree of lustre depends on the fibre and the length of each warp float passing over the weft. Satins have...
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A silk cloth, of a thick, close texture, and overshot woof, which has a glossy surface. 'Cloths of gold and satins rich of hue.' (Chaucer) Denmark satin, a kind of lasting; a stout worsted stuff, woven with a satin twill, used for women's shoes. Farmer's satin. See Farmer. ... <zoology> Satin bird, an Australian bower bird. Called also satin ...
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One of the three fundamental weaves, in which the face of the fabric is formed completely of smooth fibers running in the warp or filling of a fabric, resulting in a glossy surface. Satin drapes well and is most often used in apparel.See also plain weave, twill.
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Satin is a weave of fabric that comes in very lightweight single face to heavy, double-face. Although tighter weaves are more durable, longer weft floats over the warp fibers, creates better drape and more luster. This fabric is generally woven in silk, rayon, acetate, or polyester.
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Cloth made of silk threads or other material, made shiny by being passed through heavy rollers. Satin is used for dresses, coats, curtains and sometimes upholstery. The reverse, duller side of the fabric is known as sateen. Where satin and sateen are combined to form a pattern, the fabric is known as a damask. Satinet is an imitation satin mixed wi …...
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Sat'in noun [ French
satin (cf. Portuguese
setim ), from Italian
setino , from
seta silk, Latin
saeta ,
seta , a thick, stiff hair, a bristle; or possibly ultimately of Chinese origin; confer Chin.
sz-tün ,
sz- twan . Confer
Sateen .] ...
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A non-shiny, but smooth colour formula.
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is a non-shiny, but smooth colour formula.
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A woven type of fabric with the characteristic of being highly lustrous on one side, and matte on the other. Can be made in a variety of fibers. Typical examples of satin weave fabrics include: slipper satin, crepe-back satin, faille satin, bridal satin, moleskin, and antique satin.
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Satin is a fabric made from silk or similar yarn, with a glossy surface on one side produced by a twill weave in which weft-threads are almost hidden by the warp.
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Satin is slang for gin.
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noun a smooth fabric of silk or rayon; has a glossy face and a dull back
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A smooth lustrous, shiny fabric with a dull back that has a superb drape and sheen. It is characterized by a weaving technique that forms a minimum number of interlacings in a fabric. Satin differs from sateen in that it is woven using filament fibers such as silk or nylon whereas sateens are woven using short-staple fibers like cotton.
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While all satins have a sheen, satins of different fiber content differ in drapability, appearance and stitch performance. Rayon is the drapiest silk, silk is the next, and polyester the least. Satin is most often used for bridal or dressy-occasion garments. It is also suitable for blouses, full dresses and coat linings.
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A smooth, lustrous silk fabric woven with floating yarns in the warp in many variations. Made of silk, rayon, acetate, nylon, or combinations of these yarns. Wash according to fabric content.
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(adj) satinado
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(noun) satín, satén
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[Fabrics] A traditional fabric utilizing a satin weave construction to achieve a lustrous fabric surface. Satin is a traditional fabric for evening and wedding garments. Typical examples of satin weave fabrics include: slipper satin, crepe-back satin, faille satin, bridal satin, moleskin, and royal satin.
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