velvet
- IPA[ˈvɛlvɪt]
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- a closely woven fabric of silk, cotton, or nylon, that has a thick short pile on one side;soft downy skin that covers a deer's antler while it is growing
noun: velvet
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- 1. a closely woven fabric of silk, cotton, or nylon, that has a thick short pile on one side an armchair covered in velvet red velvet curtains
- ▪ soft downy skin that covers a deer's antler while it is growing a moose was rubbing the velvet from his antlers the bucks are still in velvet
- a velvety-bodied insect that is related to the wasps. The female is wingless and the larvae ...
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- see mucuna
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- an onychophoran.
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- a drink consisting of a mixture of stout and champagne.
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- in an advantageous or prosperous position
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- a kind of plush with a short, soft, dense nap, resembling velvet: dark green plush velvet carpet
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- a non-violent political revolution, especially the relatively smooth change from Communism to a ...
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- velvet which has its nap pointing in different directions in irregular patches.
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- IPA[ˈvelvət]
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- a closely woven fabric of silk, cotton, or nylon, that has a thick short pile on one side.
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