- A
satin weave is a type of
fabric weave that
produces a
characteristically glossy,
smooth or
lustrous material,
typically with a
glossy top
surface and...
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Satin gl**** is gl**** that has been
chemically treated to give it a misty-looking finish. The term "
satin gl****" is
frequently used to
refer to a collectible...
- The
Satin Slipper (Le
Soulier de
satin) is a long play by the
French dramatist and poet Paul Claudel,
written in 1929. It was
first performed on stage...
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Satin is a type of
woven material with a
glossy surface.
Satin may also
refer to:
Satin stitch Satin finish, a type of
surface finishing Satin,
Texas Josh...
- The Five
Satins are an
American doo-**** group, best
known for
their 1956 million-selling song "In the
Still of the Night." They were
formed in 1954 and...
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Satin spar (German: atl****pat, atl****path, atl****tein), less
commonly atlas spar — is a trivial,
partly obsolete name for
fibrous varieties of two minerals...
- The
satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) is a
bowerbird endemic to
eastern Australia. A rare
natural intergeneric hybrid between the
satin bowerbird...
- Red
Satin also
known as
Satin Rouge (French:
Satin rouge) is a 2002
Tunisian Arabic-language
women oriented drama film
written and
directed by Raja Amari...
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satin stitch or
damask stitch is a
series of flat
stitches that are used to
completely cover a
section of the
background fabric.
Narrow rows of
satin...
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Antique satin, also
called satin-back shantung, is any five- or eight-harness (shaft)
satin weave that uses
slubbed or
unevenly spun
yarns in the weft...