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velvet

4 entries found.


Main Entry:
1vel·vet 
          Listen to the pronunciation of 1velvet
Pronunciation:
\ˈvel-vət\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English veluet, velvet, from Anglo-French, from velu shaggy, soft, velvety, from Vulgar Latin *villutus, from Latin villus shaggy hair; akin to Latin vellus fleece — more at wool
Date:
14th century
1: a clothing and upholstery fabric (as of silk, rayon, or wool) characterized by a short soft dense warp pile2 a: something suggesting velvet b: a characteristic (as softness or smoothness) of velvet3: the soft vascular skin that envelops and nourishes the developing antlers of deer4 a: the winnings of a player in a gambling game b: a profit or gain beyond ordinary expectation
vel·vet·like 
          Listen to the pronunciation of velvetlike \-ˌlīk\ adjective


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