satinette
English
Etymology
satin
+
-ette
Noun
satinette
(
plural
satinettes
)
A
faux
satin
usually made of
synthetic
fiber or cotton.
One of a breed of fancy frilled
pigeons
allied to the
owls
and
turbits
, having a white body, tricolored shoulders, and bluish-black tail with a large white spot on each feather.
Synonyms
satinet
Anagrams
enstatite
,
intestate
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