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organzineenUK
or·gan·zine O0118300 (ôr′gən-zēn′)n. A raw-silk thread, usually used as a warp thread. [French organsin, from Italian organzino, probably after Organzi (Urganch), a city of western Uzbekistan.]organzine (ˈɔːɡənˌziːn; ɔːˈɡænziːn) n1. (Textiles) a strong thread made of twisted strands of raw silk2. (Textiles) fabric made of such threads[C17: from French organsin, from Italian organzino, probably from Urgench, a town in Uzbekistan where the fabric was originally produced]or•gan•zine (ˈɔr gənˌzin) n. silk twisted in opposite directions and used warpwise in weaving silk fabrics. [1690–1700; < French] organzineenUK
organzine[′ȯr·gən‚zēn] (textiles) A fine silk yarn of the best quality, consisting of two or three filaments twisted together. |