The first glossy fabric?
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ORIGINALSATINThe first glossy fabric?
glossinessthe state of being glossy
glossinessesGLOSSINESS, the state of being glossy
TITIGlossy-leaved tree of the southern U.S.
alamodelightweight, glossy silk fabric used in the manufacture of scarfs, hoods, etc.
alamodeslightweight, glossy silk fabric used in the manufacture of scarfs, hoods, etc.
sleekingMake (the hair) smooth and glossy, typically by applying pressure or moisture to it
brilliantinea perfumed hair oil for making the hair glossy; a glossy cotton and mohair fabric
jackdawglossy, black, European bird, Corvus monedula, of the crow family, that nests in towers, ruins, etc.
brilliantinesBRILLIANTINE, a perfumed hair oil for making the hair glossy; a glossy cotton and mohair fabric
carpentariaan evergreen shrub of the hydrangea family, cultivated for its glossy foliage and yellow-centred white flowers
pepperidgea N. American tree of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries, aka tupelo
jetbeadsshrub, Rhodotypos scandens, of the rose family, having white flowers and glossy black fruit, cultivated as an ornamental
carpentariasCARPENTARIA, an evergreen shrub of the hydrangea family, cultivated for its glossy foliage and yellow-centred white flowers
jetbeadshrub, Rhodotypos scandens, of the rose family, having white flowers and glossy black fruit, cultivated as an ornamental
smilaxesdelicate, twining plant, Asparagus asparagoides, of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists
smilaxdelicate, twining plant, Asparagus asparagoides, of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists
pepperidgesPEPPERIDGE, a N. American tree of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries, aka tupelo
titishrub or small tree of the southern U.S., Cliftonia monophylla(black titi), having glossy leaves and elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers
titisshrub or small tree of the southern U.S., Cliftonia monophylla(black titi), having glossy leaves and elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers
fatsiashrub or small tree, Fatsia japonica, of the ginseng family, having large, glossy, palmately compound leaves and often grown as a houseplant
euphoniaany of several small tanagers of the genus Euphonia, having a melodious song, most species of which have yellow and glossy black plumage
whiteboardsmooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard
jaklarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
bearberrya trailing plant of the heath family, having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond
muskratan aquatic rodent (Ondatra zibethica) of the United States and Canada with a long scaly laterally compressed tail, webbed hind feet, and dark glossy brown fur
jakslarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
scillasA plant of the lily family that typically bears small blue star- or bell-shaped flowers and glossy straplike leaves, native to Eurasia and temperate Africa
bearberriesBEARBERRY, a trailing plant of the heath family, having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond
galaxan evergreen herb (Galax urceolata syn. G. aphylla of the order Diapensiales) of the southeastern United States that has glossy leaves and is related to the heaths (order Ericales)
ixoraany of numerous tropical shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ixora, of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers in a variety of colors
ixorasany of numerous tropical shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ixora, of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers in a variety of colors
moneywortsA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
moneywortA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S