ˈd(y)üvətə̇n, ˈdəvt- noun
also du·ve·tyne “, ˈd(y)üvəˌtēn
( -s )
Etymology: French duvetine, from duvet down + -ine
: a smooth lustrous velvety fabric that has a napped surface which obscures the twill weave and that is made usually in solid colors from wool, silk, rayon, cotton, or various combinations