silken in English

adjective
1
made of silk.
a silken ribbon

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1. Runs a joy with silken twine.

2. Silken vs Byssine - what is the difference

3. What does Byssine mean? Made of, or resembling, silk; silken

4. Aspises’ heads were sleek, their scales silken, their noses doglike

5. 21 They simply spin a silken sling to attach themselves to a twig.

6. Bagworms’ most easily identifiable feature is the tough, portable, silken case they build to live in

7. 19 Of estate overheat alarm dispatch is ceaseless, ought to make early answer, not pluvial silken tassel.

8. The Bagworm is a perennial insect that gets its name from the silken bag it constructs around itself

9. They create a brownish, very thin, tubular silken case of 10–11 mm with a mouth angle of about 45°.

10. Noorson cashmere & Crewels is group of artisans,who making few products,like handmade namdhas,silken carpets and handwoven woollen scarfs.

11. Already formed from make kind, sericiculture, receive chrysalis, filature, knit silken, eye to install the series such as treatment to produce business ability.

12. 13 From above, a gray-blue nimbus flowed from the skylight, not reflecting or refracting but rather rippling and gliding, becoming part of his silken mane and sinewy limbs.

13. 27 From above, a gray-blue nimbus flowed from the skylight, not reflecting or refracting but rather rippling and gliding, becoming part of his silken mane and sinewy limbs.

14. A beautifully silken red umbrella angled itself towards the edge of the cliff, mimicking the cliff's shape, as the tangible wind itself Blustered its way around it.

15. 2nd) Doberman Pinscher, UWP CH Coruscates Remember The Buster 3rd) Boxer, CH Finnegan Delfinito Vhausbigmac SPOT Sighthounds & Pariah Dogs Silken Windhound, 7 Entries Judge Karen A Shivers Jr

16. 30 My sister-in-law had a model war-ship under a glass case, which, when wound up, rocked on blue-painted silken waves to the tinkling of a musical box.

17. The Birman is similar to the Siamese of Thailand, but he has a stockier body, white feet, and a long, silken coat that comes in all pointed colors, including chocolate and lilac

18. A twilled fabric, esp one with a silk warp and worsted weft, formerly worn dyed black for mourning Word Origin for Bombazine C16: from Old French bombasin, from Latin bombӯcinus silken, from bombyx …

19. A botcher, and no better at the first, Who, by base Brokage getting some small stock, Crept into service of a nobleman, And by his servile flattery and fawning Is now become the steward of his house, And bravely jets it in his silken gown

20. It is remarkable for the construction of a silken - thread - lined cabin of sticks , bits of leaves , chewed plant fibres , sand grains , small pebbles of selected sizes and mosaic of colours , even small molluscan shells , etc .

21. Lush Brazened Honey Fresh Face Mask ingredients explained: Kaolin, Fresh Organic Lime Juice (Citrus Aurantifolia), Sage, Rosemary, Juniperberry Infusion (Salvia Officinalis, Rosmarinus Officinalis, Juniperus Communis), Honey, Glycerine, Aquafaba (Cicer Arietinum), Fresh Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare), Ground Almonds (Prunus Dulcis), Almond Oil (Prunus Dulcis), Bentone Gel (Hectorite), Silken Tofu

22. Bombazine (n.) (also bombasine, bambazine), 1550s, "raw cotton;" 1570s, "twilled or corded dress material woven of silk and wool, always inexpensive and of the same color," from French bombasin (14c.) "cotton cloth," from Medieval Latin bombacinium "silk texture," from Late Latin bombycinium, neuter of bombycinius "silken," from bombyx "silk, silkworm," from Greek bombyx (see bombast).

23. Bombazine (n.) (also Bombasine, bambazine), 1550s, "raw cotton;" 1570s, "twilled or corded dress material woven of silk and wool, always inexpensive and of the same color," from French bombasin (14c.) "cotton cloth," from Medieval Latin bombacinium "silk texture," from Late Latin bombycinium, neuter of bombycinius "silken," from bombyx "silk, silkworm," from Greek bombyx (see bombast).