noun
also or·gan·die ˈȯ(r)gəndē, -di, chiefly Brit sometimes ̷ ̷ˈgan-
( plural organdies )
Etymology: French organdi
: a very fine transparent plain-woven muslin with a temporary or permanent finish for crispness made originally of cotton and now imitated in other fibers and used especially for clothing, curtains, and trimmings