SATIN


Meaning of SATIN in English

n., adj., & v.

--n. a fabric of silk or various man-made fibres, with a glossy surface on one side produced by a twill weave with the weft-threads almost hidden.

--adj. smooth as satin.

--v.tr. (satined, satining) give a glossy surface to (paper).

Phrases and idioms:

satin finish

1. a polish given to silver etc. with a metallic brush.

2 any effect resembling satin in texture produced on materials in various ways. satin paper fine glossy writing paper. satin spar a fibrous variety of gypsum. satin stitch a long straight embroidery stitch, giving the appearance of satin. satin white a white pigment of calcium sulphate and alumina.

Derivatives:

satinized adj. (also -ised). satiny adj.

Etymology: ME f. OF f. Arab. zaytuni of Tseutung in China

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.