Results for: stiff silk
English English
high stiff marching stepgoose step
imitation silk, type of woven silk fabricpongee
impossible to change, not flexible, unbending; immovable; rigid, stiff; stubborninflexible
in a precise manner, in a stiff and exacting manner, rigidly, formally (about behavior)primly
in silk clothes, like silk in texture or appearance, luxurious, made of silk, made of silk; resembling silk; smooth, lustrous; wearing silk; ingratiating; luxurious, soft or gentlesilken
injury support, stiff garment, stiff undergarment, tight-fitting undergarment (generally worn by women to give shape and support to the breasts, hips and waist)corset
irrigation, sprinkling or saturating with water; act of giving drinking water (especially to animals); fabric with wavy or glistening appearance (especially silk), providing water; of or pertaining to medicinal water springswatering
Japanese wall hanging, Japanese wall hanging made of paper or silk in the form of a tall narrow scroll; upright Japanese scroll paintingkakemono
large African stork, marabou feathers, raw silkmarabou; marabout
large white duck, silk fabric with stripespekin
lightweight fabric, thin translucent fabric of cotton or silk or rayonvoile
like buckram, stiff fabric, stiffen something with buckram, thick heavy cotton fabric (used in bookbinding)buckram
long stiff tail featherrectrix
measure of fiber fineness, old silver coin, one who contradicts or disagrees; unbeliever; obsolete French coin; unit of weight which measures fineness (of silk, rayon, etc.), somebody who disbelievesdenier
moth larva that spins silk, silk-spinning larva, variety of moth larva that spins a cocoon made of silk fiberssilkworm
 

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