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silk
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- a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. Silk is also spun by some insect larvae and by most spiders.;thread or fabric made from the fibre produced by the silkworm
noun: silk, plural noun: silks
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- 1. a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. Silk is also spun by some insect larvae and by most spiders.
- ▪ thread or fabric made from the fibre produced by the silkworm a frock of pale blue silk his fur was soft and as smooth as silk
- ▪ garments made from silk, especially as worn by a jockey in the colours of a particular horse owner some were dressed in racing silks
- ▪ the silky styles of the female maize flower peel back husks from corn without detaching from cobs; remove silks
- 2. British informal a Queen's (or King's) Counsel.
- a screen of fine mesh used in screen-printing.
- print, decorate, or reproduce using a silk screen: a shirt with a tiger silk-screened on it a brown and black silk-screened logo
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- yarn made of short-fibered and waste silk.
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- silk that has been treated in such a way as to give it a wavy, lustrous finish.
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- a man's tall cylindrical hat covered with black silk plush.
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- an ancient caravan route that linked Xian in central China with the eastern Mediterranean. It ...
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- old-fashioned term for viscose
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- a large moth with a caterpillar that spins a protective silken cocoon.
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- A man's silk-covered top hat.
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