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Silk is a
natural protein fiber, some
forms of
which can be
woven into textiles. The
protein fiber of
silk is
composed mainly of
fibroin and is most commonly...
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Dorothy Silking (fl. 1608–1640) was a
Danish courtier, one of the
chamberers in the
household of Anne of Denmark.
Records of the
royal household refer...
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Silk Road was a
network of
Eurasian trade routes active from the
second century BCE
until the mid-15th century.
Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi),...
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Silk Silk Silk (stylised
onscreen as
Silk...
Silk...
Silk...) is a 1983
Indian Tamil-language
masala film
written by
Selvakumar and
directed by Y. V....
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Silk or
silk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Silk is a
natural fibre and a
textile woven from it.
Silk or
Silks may also
refer to:
Silk (novel)...
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SILK is an
audio compression format and
audio codec developed by
Skype Limited, now a
Microsoft subsidiary. It was
developed for use in Skype, as a replacement...
- The
production of
silk originated in
Neolithic China within the
Yangshao culture (4th
millennium BCE).
Though it
would later reach other places in the...
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Silk Road was an
online black market and the
first modern darknet market. It was
launched in 2011 by its
American founder Ross
Ulbricht under the pseudonym...
- Emerson, Paul D. (1982). "An
Apparatus and
Technique for the
Forcible Silking of Spiders".
Journal of Arachnology. 10 (1): 1–10. JSTOR 3705113. Scott...
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Silk moth may
refer to
Moths that
produce silk in
their larval stage,
including many Saturniidae, Bombycidae, and
Apatelodidae moths. The moth superfamily...