different between taffeta vs shantung

taffeta

English

Alternative forms

  • taffaty (obsolete)
  • taffety (dated)

Etymology

From Late Middle English, from Old French taffetas, from Medieval Latin taffata, from Persian ?????? (tâfte), from ??????.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?tæ.f?.t?/, /?tæ.f?.t?/

Noun

taffeta (countable and uncountable, plural taffetas)

  1. A crisp, smooth woven fabric made from silk or synthetic fibers.

Derived terms

  • taffeta glass

Translations

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shantung

English

Etymology

From Mandarin ????? (Sh?nd?ng), Shantung.

Noun

shantung (countable and uncountable, plural shantungs)

  1. A heavy fabric, with a rough surface, made from wild silk.
    • 1963, H. E. Bates, "Major of Hussars" in Seven by Five
      The yellow beer, the light shantung suit and the gleaming white teeth were all alight with the trembling silver reflections that sprang from the sunlight on the water.
  2. A fabric of some other material having the same characteristics.

Anagrams

  • T'ung-shan

Spanish

Noun

shantung m (plural shantungs)

  1. shantung

shantung From the web:

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