kakma ile süslemek, süslemek, donatmak, damaskodan yapılmış, damasko ile döşemek, şam gülü, şam işi, ipek kumaş, şam çeliği, şam kumaşı, şam işi dokumak, damasko, şamda yapılan çiçekli ipek kumaş, damasko (kumaş),
An ornate silk fabric originating from Damascus, A grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose, A damask rose, Of a grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose, To decorate or weave in damascene patterns, Having the color of the damask rose, Pertaining to, or originating at, the city of Damascus; resembling the products or manufactures of Damascus, A deep pink or rose color, To decorate in a way peculiar to Damascus or attributed to Damascus; particularly: (a) with flowers and rich designs, as silk; (b) with inlaid lines of gold, etc, a fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it a table linen made from linen damask having a woven pattern; "damask table linens, of such steel, See Damaskeen, as metal, or with a peculiar marking or "water,", Damask silk; silk woven with an elaborate pattern of flowers and the like, for the damask rose, the facial colour which is the colour of the damask rose, Linen so woven that a pattern in produced by the different directions of the thread, without contrast of color, A heavy woolen or worsted stuff with a pattern woven in the same way as the linen damask; made for furniture covering and hangings, weave or decorate cloth with an elaborate design; mark with a pattern of wavy lines, Damask or Damascus steel; also, the peculiar markings or "water", Damask or Damascus steel; also, the peculiar markings or "water" of such steel, A glossy jacquard fabric, usually made from linen, cotton, rayon, silk, or blends The patterns are flat and reversible The fabric is often used in napkins, tablecloths, draperies, and upholstery, A type of fabric originating from Damascus in the 4th century AD It is reversible, often in a sole colour, with the pattern appearing because of the contrast between the satin weave background and a matt satin weave pattern The sheen runs in the opposite direction from the background Silk is normally used but damask can also be made from linen and cotton Floral patterns are the most common Italian style is known for its beautiful damasks, firm, glossy jacquard-patterned fabric, similar to brocade, but flatter and reversible; it can be made from linen, cotton, rayon or silk, or a combination of fabrics, A firm textured fabric with patterns similar to brocade but lighter and reversible Table damasks are Jacquard woven in lustrous designs, having a woven pattern; "damask table linens", a fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it, of or resembling damask, reversible fabric with woven patterns; damask steel, Damascus steel (hand-wrought steel with a wavy pattern etched on its surface), Damask is a type of heavy cloth with a pattern woven into it. a type of cloth with a pattern woven into it, often used to cover furniture (Damascus, where it was first made), a table linen made from linen damask, or with a peculiar marking or "water," as metal, A shiny fabric of linen, cotton, silk or rayon produced on the jacquard loom It is a tightly-woven cloth with flat patterns of satin weave on a matte background, (DAM-ask) The hallmark of this finish are threads woven into a pattern that create a white-on-white or ivory-on-ivory appearance Often woven in a floral pattern, this fabric finish doesn't need any additional beading or lace, A two-tone effect in cloth - usually woven; fabric with a pattern woven into it, a figured woven fabric in which the design is created by the use of satin and sateen weaves, Figured fabric, originally made in silk, that came to us from China via Damascus in Asia Minor This belongs to the group embracing brocades, brocatelles and Jacquards The cloth is made from cotton, linen, wool, worsted, silk, rayon and other fibers Used for tablecloths, napkins, towels, doilies, runners, interior decoration, wall coverings, furniture covering, A flat-woven, patterned, reversible drapery and upholstery fabric Made of silk, linen, wool, cotton, nylon, or combinations, firm, glossy jacquard-patterned fabric, similar to brocade, but flatter and reversible - it can be made from linen, cotton, rayon or silk, or a combination of fibers, a heavy, reversible fabric featuring a pattern which is distinguished from the background by contrasting luster, A reversible fabric of linen, silk, cotton, or wool, woven with patterns, A rich silk fabric woven with elaborate design patterns, Material usually produced in a single colour without a back as the design, which appears shiny on an opaque background, is woven with a satin weave for a tram using the same weave as the warp Its name comes from the city of Damascus, the ancient centre of the production and commerce of this material, A fabric of silk, rayon, and cotton or other combinations of fibers woven in jacquard weave with reversible flat designs, damaskeen, damasken,
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An ornate silk fabric originating from Damascus - "but what struck Tom's fancy most was a strange, grim-looking, high backed chair, carved in the most fantastic manner, with a flowered damask cushion, and the round knobs at the bottom of the legs carefully tied up in red cloth, as if it had got the gout in its toes."
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A grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose - "Thursday. D. certainly improved. Better night. Slight tinge of damask revisiting cheek."
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A damask rose
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Of a grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose - "My cage has many rooms / Damask and dark / Nothing there sings, / Not even my lark."
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To decorate or weave in damascene patterns
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Having the color of the damask rose
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Pertaining to, or originating at, the city of Damascus; resembling the products or manufactures of Damascus
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A deep pink or rose color
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To decorate in a way peculiar to Damascus or attributed to Damascus; particularly: (a) with flowers and rich designs, as silk; (b) with inlaid lines of gold, etc
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a fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it a table linen made from linen damask having a woven pattern; "damask table linens
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of such steel
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See Damaskeen
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as metal
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or with a peculiar marking or "water,"
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Damask silk; silk woven with an elaborate pattern of flowers and the like
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for the damask rose
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the facial colour which is the colour of the damask rose
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Linen so woven that a pattern in produced by the different directions of the thread, without contrast of color
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A heavy woolen or worsted stuff with a pattern woven in the same way as the linen damask; made for furniture covering and hangings
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weave or decorate cloth with an elaborate design; mark with a pattern of wavy lines fiil
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Damask or Damascus steel; also, the peculiar markings or "water"
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Damask or Damascus steel; also, the peculiar markings or "water" of such steel
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A glossy jacquard fabric, usually made from linen, cotton, rayon, silk, or blends The patterns are flat and reversible The fabric is often used in napkins, tablecloths, draperies, and upholstery
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A type of fabric originating from Damascus in the 4th century AD It is reversible, often in a sole colour, with the pattern appearing because of the contrast between the satin weave background and a matt satin weave pattern The sheen runs in the opposite direction from the background Silk is normally used but damask can also be made from linen and cotton Floral patterns are the most common Italian style is known for its beautiful damasks
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firm, glossy jacquard-patterned fabric, similar to brocade, but flatter and reversible; it can be made from linen, cotton, rayon or silk, or a combination of fabrics
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A firm textured fabric with patterns similar to brocade but lighter and reversible Table damasks are Jacquard woven in lustrous designs
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having a woven pattern; "damask table linens"
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a fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it
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of or resembling damask sıfat
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reversible fabric with woven patterns; damask steel, Damascus steel (hand-wrought steel with a wavy pattern etched on its surface) isim
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Damask is a type of heavy cloth with a pattern woven into it. a type of cloth with a pattern woven into it, often used to cover furniture (Damascus, where it was first made)
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a table linen made from linen damask
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or with a peculiar marking or "water," as metal
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A shiny fabric of linen, cotton, silk or rayon produced on the jacquard loom It is a tightly-woven cloth with flat patterns of satin weave on a matte background
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(DAM-ask) The hallmark of this finish are threads woven into a pattern that create a white-on-white or ivory-on-ivory appearance Often woven in a floral pattern, this fabric finish doesn't need any additional beading or lace
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A two-tone effect in cloth - usually woven; fabric with a pattern woven into it
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a figured woven fabric in which the design is created by the use of satin and sateen weaves
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Figured fabric, originally made in silk, that came to us from China via Damascus in Asia Minor This belongs to the group embracing brocades, brocatelles and Jacquards The cloth is made from cotton, linen, wool, worsted, silk, rayon and other fibers Used for tablecloths, napkins, towels, doilies, runners, interior decoration, wall coverings, furniture covering
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A flat-woven, patterned, reversible drapery and upholstery fabric Made of silk, linen, wool, cotton, nylon, or combinations
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firm, glossy jacquard-patterned fabric, similar to brocade, but flatter and reversible - it can be made from linen, cotton, rayon or silk, or a combination of fibers
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a heavy, reversible fabric featuring a pattern which is distinguished from the background by contrasting luster
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A reversible fabric of linen, silk, cotton, or wool, woven with patterns
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A rich silk fabric woven with elaborate design patterns
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Material usually produced in a single colour without a back as the design, which appears shiny on an opaque background, is woven with a satin weave for a tram using the same weave as the warp Its name comes from the city of Damascus, the ancient centre of the production and commerce of this material
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A fabric of silk, rayon, and cotton or other combinations of fibers woven in jacquard weave with reversible flat designs
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