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ipek, örümcek ağı ipi, (Corn silk) Mısır püskülü, silk hat silindir şapka, silk mill ipek imalâthanesi veya tezgâhı, ipeğe benzer örümcek ağı teli, Periploca graeca, silk vine ipek fidanı, silk cocoon ipek kozası, satensi parlaklık, ipeğe benzer mısır püskülü, kraliyet avukatı, ipekli, ipek cüppe, artificial silk suni ipek, ipekli kumaş,

1silk ipek  isim     ts
2silk örümcek ağı ipi  isim     ts
3silk (Corn silk) Mısır püskülü  Tarım     ts
4silk silk hat silindir şapka     ts
5silk silk mill ipek imalâthanesi veya tezgâhı     ts
6silk ipeğe benzer örümcek ağı teli     ts
7silk Periploca graeca     ts
8silk silk vine ipek fidanı     ts
9silk silk cocoon ipek kozası     ts
10silk satensi parlaklık  isim     ts
11silk ipeğe benzer mısır püskülü     ts
12silk kraliyet avukatı  isim     ts
13silk ipekli  isim     ts
14silk ipek cüppe  isim     ts
15silk artificial silk suni ipek     ts
16silk ipekli kumaş     ts
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A fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider), The gown worn by a Senior (i.e. Queen's/King's) Counsel, A fine, soft cloth woven from silk fibers, a Senior (i.e. Queen's/King's) Counsel, Lighweight fabrics with natural, deep luster Shiny surface Versatile in weight and texture Long wearing, The luxury natural filaments taken from the cocoons of various types of silkworms Characterized by high luster, soft hand, high tensile strength and thermal properties, A thin cloth made out of silk, A special type of diffusion filter that stretches the light in one direction, A fine, soft fiber spun by the silkworm as part of its cocoon Used primarily in ties and as part of shirts, sometimes in underclothing, Continuous filament produced by the larvae of various insects, especially mith caterpillars, when constructing their cocoons, The threads produced by the specialized salivary glands of a caterpillar, A type of diffusion filter, 1,0-3,0, The gown worn by a Senior (i.e. Queens/Kings) Counsel, a Senior (i.e. Queens/Kings) Counsel, Fine filaments of a proteinaceous material produced by the spider's spinnerets and used to create egg-sacs, line burrows and help capture prey, Postcards where silk fabric is applied to the design, or the total image is printed on silk fabric, then attached to a postcard back See Woven in Silk, Screening - A process in which ink is forced through treated screens to produce a thick and even print, It is obtained from cocoons of certain species of caterpillars It is soft and has a brilliant sheen It is one of the finest textiles It is also very strong and absorbent, Silk is a substance which is made into smooth fine cloth and sewing thread. You can also refer to this cloth or thread as silk. They continued to get their silks from China Pauline wore a silk dress with a strand of pearls. Animal fibre produced by certain insects as building material for cocoons and webs. In commercial use it refers almost entirely to filament from cocoons produced by the caterpillars of several moth species of the genus Bombyx, commonly called silkworms. Silk is a continuous filament around each cocoon. It is freed by softening the cocoon in water and then locating the filament end; the filaments from several cocoons are unwound at the same time, sometimes with a slight twist, to form a single strand. In the process called throwing, several very thin strands are twisted together to make thicker, stronger yarn. Silk was discovered in China sometime before 2700 BC, and the secret of its production was closely guarded for millennia. Along with jade and spices, silk was the primary commodity traded along the Silk Road beginning about 100 BC. Since World War II, nylon and other synthetic fibres have replaced silk in many applications (e.g., parachutes, hosiery, dental floss), but silk remains an important luxury material for clothing and home furnishings. More than 50% of the world's silk is still produced in China, a fabric made from the fine threads produced by certain insect larvae, fibers from silkworm cocoons provide threads for knitting, fibers produced by silkworms; thread or fabric made from silk fibers; garment of silk; gown worn by a King's or Queen's Counsel; King's or Queen's Counsel (British); hairlike fibers that cover an ear of corn, resembling silk; pertaining to silk; made from silk, Hence, thread spun, or cloth woven, from the above-named material, That which resembles silk, as the filiform styles of the female flower of maize, The fine, soft thread produced by various species of caterpillars in forming the cocoons within which the worm is inclosed during the pupa state, especially that produced by the larvæ of Bombyx mori, A natural filament fiber produced by the silkworm in the construction of its cocoon Most silk is collected from cultivated worms; Tussah silk, or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat All silk comes from Asia, primarily China, Postcards where silk fabric is applied to the design, or the total image is printed on silk fabric, then attached to a postcard back, The only natural fiber that comes in a filament form It is woven in a shiny, soft, luxurious fabric, A filament secreted by a silkworm to spin a cocoon as part of its metamorphosis to a moth The term also refers to the fabric woven from this fiber, This is the premier wedding fabric for softness, luster and beauty Silk is made from silkworm cocoons France became the most famous producer of finished silk fabric, hence the use of so many French names such as dupioni and peau de soie for silk finishes, The only natural fiber which comes in a filament (endless) form When the silkworm begins its spinning, two filaments are emitted producing what is known as the Cocoon Up to 1600 yards of thread can be reeled from the cocoon Learn more about natural fibers Examples in our line: ‘Butterfly’, 14%Silk, 66%Modal and 20% Polyester , for wall, draperies and wrapped panels, a natural fiber with the high tensile strength produced by silk worms used in the manufacture of multifilament threads for use in weaving fine textiles and, historically, in printing screens, the only natural fiber that comes in a filament form, reeled from the cocoon, cultivated or wild, The finest tubular tires are made of silk fabric Sometimes the term "silk" is used as a noun to refer to such tubulars, A protein fiber made from the cocoon of the silkworm It has been widely used for centuries to make fabric, yarn, or thread There are many different fiber types and weaves some with jacquard type patterns and raised textures used for garments and for interior purposes The quality usually depend on the length of the filaments, sericin content, defects, and type of weave used, a fabric made from the fine threads produced by certain insect larvae fibers from silkworm cocoons provide threads for knitting,

17silk A fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider) - "The silk thread was barely visible."     ts
18silk The gown worn by a Senior (i.e. Queen's/King's) Counsel     ts
19silk A fine, soft cloth woven from silk fibers - "I had a small square of silk, but it wasn't enough to make what I wanted."     ts
20silk a Senior (i.e. Queen's/King's) Counsel     ts
21silk Lighweight fabrics with natural, deep luster Shiny surface Versatile in weight and texture Long wearing     ts
22silk The luxury natural filaments taken from the cocoons of various types of silkworms Characterized by high luster, soft hand, high tensile strength and thermal properties     ts
23silk A thin cloth made out of silk     ts
24silk A special type of diffusion filter that stretches the light in one direction     ts
25silk A fine, soft fiber spun by the silkworm as part of its cocoon Used primarily in ties and as part of shirts, sometimes in underclothing     ts
26silk Continuous filament produced by the larvae of various insects, especially mith caterpillars, when constructing their cocoons     ts
27silk The threads produced by the specialized salivary glands of a caterpillar     ts
28silk A type of diffusion filter     ts
29silk 1,0-3,0     ts
30silk The gown worn by a Senior (i.e. Queens/Kings) Counsel     ts
31silk a Senior (i.e. Queens/Kings) Counsel     ts
32silk Fine filaments of a proteinaceous material produced by the spider's spinnerets and used to create egg-sacs, line burrows and help capture prey     ts
33silk Postcards where silk fabric is applied to the design, or the total image is printed on silk fabric, then attached to a postcard back See Woven in Silk     ts
34silk Screening - A process in which ink is forced through treated screens to produce a thick and even print     ts
35silk It is obtained from cocoons of certain species of caterpillars It is soft and has a brilliant sheen It is one of the finest textiles It is also very strong and absorbent     ts
36silk Silk is a substance which is made into smooth fine cloth and sewing thread. You can also refer to this cloth or thread as silk. They continued to get their silks from China Pauline wore a silk dress with a strand of pearls. Animal fibre produced by certain insects as building material for cocoons and webs. In commercial use it refers almost entirely to filament from cocoons produced by the caterpillars of several moth species of the genus Bombyx, commonly called silkworms. Silk is a continuous filament around each cocoon. It is freed by softening the cocoon in water and then locating the filament end; the filaments from several cocoons are unwound at the same time, sometimes with a slight twist, to form a single strand. In the process called throwing, several very thin strands are twisted together to make thicker, stronger yarn. Silk was discovered in China sometime before 2700 BC, and the secret of its production was closely guarded for millennia. Along with jade and spices, silk was the primary commodity traded along the Silk Road beginning about 100 BC. Since World War II, nylon and other synthetic fibres have replaced silk in many applications (e.g., parachutes, hosiery, dental floss), but silk remains an important luxury material for clothing and home furnishings. More than 50% of the world's silk is still produced in China     ts
37silk a fabric made from the fine threads produced by certain insect larvae     ts
38silk fibers from silkworm cocoons provide threads for knitting     ts
39silk fibers produced by silkworms; thread or fabric made from silk fibers; garment of silk; gown worn by a King's or Queen's Counsel; King's or Queen's Counsel (British); hairlike fibers that cover an ear of corn  isim     ts
40silk resembling silk; pertaining to silk; made from silk  sıfat     ts
41silk Hence, thread spun, or cloth woven, from the above-named material     ts
42silk That which resembles silk, as the filiform styles of the female flower of maize     ts
43silk The fine, soft thread produced by various species of caterpillars in forming the cocoons within which the worm is inclosed during the pupa state, especially that produced by the larvæ of Bombyx mori     ts
44silk A natural filament fiber produced by the silkworm in the construction of its cocoon Most silk is collected from cultivated worms; Tussah silk, or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat All silk comes from Asia, primarily China     ts
45silk Postcards where silk fabric is applied to the design, or the total image is printed on silk fabric, then attached to a postcard back     ts
46silk The only natural fiber that comes in a filament form It is woven in a shiny, soft, luxurious fabric     ts
47silk A filament secreted by a silkworm to spin a cocoon as part of its metamorphosis to a moth The term also refers to the fabric woven from this fiber     ts
48silk This is the premier wedding fabric for softness, luster and beauty Silk is made from silkworm cocoons France became the most famous producer of finished silk fabric, hence the use of so many French names such as dupioni and peau de soie for silk finishes     ts
49silk The only natural fiber which comes in a filament (endless) form When the silkworm begins its spinning, two filaments are emitted producing what is known as the Cocoon Up to 1600 yards of thread can be reeled from the cocoon Learn more about natural fibers Examples in our line: ‘Butterfly’, 14%Silk, 66%Modal and 20% Polyester , for wall, draperies and wrapped panels     ts
50silk a natural fiber with the high tensile strength produced by silk worms used in the manufacture of multifilament threads for use in weaving fine textiles and, historically, in printing screens     ts
51silk the only natural fiber that comes in a filament form, reeled from the cocoon, cultivated or wild     ts
52silk The finest tubular tires are made of silk fabric Sometimes the term "silk" is used as a noun to refer to such tubulars     ts
53silk A protein fiber made from the cocoon of the silkworm It has been widely used for centuries to make fabric, yarn, or thread There are many different fiber types and weaves some with jacquard type patterns and raised textures used for garments and for interior purposes The quality usually depend on the length of the filaments, sericin content, defects, and type of weave used     ts
54silk a fabric made from the fine threads produced by certain insect larvae fibers from silkworm cocoons provide threads for knitting     ts
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