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satin
n., adj., & v.
—n. a fabric of silk or various man-made fibres, with a glossy surface on one side produced by a twill weave with the weft-threads almost hidden.
—adj. smooth as satin.
—v.tr. (satined, satining) give a glossy surface to (paper).
Phrases and idioms:
satin finish
1 a polish given to silver etc. with a metallic brush.
2 any effect resembling satin in texture produced on materials in various ways. satin paper fine glossy writing paper. satin spar a fibrous variety of gypsum. satin stitch a long straight embroidery stitch, giving the appearance of satin. satin white a white pigment of calcium sulphate and alumina.
Derivatives:
satinized adj. (also -ised). satiny adj.
Etymology: ME f. OF f. Arab. zaytuni of Tseutung in China

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satin [satin satins satined satining] noun, adjective [ˈsætɪn] [ˈsætn]
noun uncountable
a type of cloth with a smooth shiny surface

a white satin ribbon

 
Word Origin:
late Middle English: via Old French from Arabic zaytūnī ‘of Tsinkiang’, a town in China.
 
adjective only before noun
having the smooth shiny appearance of ↑satin

The paint has a satin finish.

 
Word Origin:
late Middle English: via Old French from Arabic zaytūnī ‘of Tsinkiang’, a town in China.
 

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Satin
obs. form of Satan.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.