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Definition of Satinettes

Satinette
Satinette Sat`i*nette", n. One of a breed of fancy frilled pigeons allied to the owls and turbits, having the body white, the shoulders tricolored, and the tail bluish black with a large white spot on each feather.

Meaning of Satinettes from wikipedia

- Satinette may refer to: Satinet, a finely woven fabric a variation of the Oriental Frill, a breed of fancy pigeons This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Sultan". That's why it is an important feature in the standard of the Satinettes.[citation needed] The "Hünkari", or as it's known today outside Turkey...
- divided into several variations in color and markings with Blondinettes and Satinettes being the most common. The original form is still being preserved as the...
- Joe Mercer **** Hern 1982 Bright Crocus Lester Piggott Henry Cecil 1983 Satinette Willie Carson **** Hern 1984 Ever Genial Lester Piggott Henry Cecil 1985...
- 'Bunspecht' 'Geoffrey Chadbund' 'Harlequin' 'La Marne' 'Mariesii' 'Merveille' 'Satinette' 'Zaunkoenig' 'An Hydrangea macrophylla shrub displays blooms in a range...
- Colour-bred canaries (bred for their many colour mutations – Ino, Eumo, Satinette, Bronze, Ivory, Onyx, Mosaic, Brown, red factor, Green (Wild Type): darkest...
- (of many hues from near-rust to fawn), blue/ blue-grey, barred, ice, satinette blondinette (these last two possibly cross-breeds), white, pied and white-black...
- broadcloths used early in the war, to the cotton/wool blends of jeans, satinette, and c****imere, to name several examples. The exact color of the fabric...
- made of silk and cotton. Additionally, it was given the name " Azamgarh Satinette." According to John Shakespear, Ghalta was also referred to "a thick sort...
- narrative: "When Irene first appeared in Walford [...] she was a harpie in a satinette dressing gown. But [...] her transformation into sympathetic, thwarted...