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1 natuurzijde
• silk -
2 zijdegaas
• silk gauze -
3 floss
n. floss, fiber from the silk-cotton tree; silk thread; something which resembles silky threads; dental thread -
4 zeefdruk
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5 zijden
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6 bombazijn
n. bombazine, fabric made of silk and wool -
7 brokaat
n. brocade, heavy silk fabric decorated with a raised pattern -
8 brokaten
n. brocade, heavy silk fabric decorated with a raised pattern -
9 chiffon
n. chiffon, sheer silk fabric; any ornamental addition to a woman's dress (ribbon, etc.) -
10 crepe
n. crepe, fine cloth, thin light fabric of silk or cotton; thin paper; small thin pancake -
11 denier
n. denier, one who contradicts or disagrees; unbeliever; obsolete French coin; unit of weight which measures fineness (of silk, rayon, etc.) -
12 fibroin
n. fibroin, protein found in raw silk and cobwebs -
13 filmdruk
n. silk-screen process -
14 floretzijde
n. floss, fiber from the silk-cotton tree -
15 georget
n. georgette, thin silk cloth -
16 grenadine
n. grenadine, delicate fabric (of silk, wool, rayon, etc.); syrup made from the juice of pomegranates -
17 markiezaat
n. marquisette, light netting-like fabric (made of cotton, silk, rayon, etc.) which is usually used as mosquito netting or curtains -
18 ruwezijde
floss silk -
19 zij
n. side, flank, aspect, hand, way, faille, silk--------pron. she, they, such, it, those -
20 zijde
n. side, flank, aspect, hand, way, faille, silk
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