Sat·in n. A silk cloth, of a thick, close texture, and overshot woof, which has a glossy surface.
Cloths of gold and satins rich of hue. --Chaucer.
Denmark satin, a kind of lasting; a stout worsted stuff, woven with a satin twill, used for women's shoes.
Farmer's satin. See under Farmer.
Satin bird Zool., an Australian bower bird. Called also satin grackle.
Satin flower Bot. See Honesty, 4.
Satin spar. Min. (a) A fine fibrous variety of calcite, having a pearly luster. (b) A similar variety of gypsum.
Satin sparrow Zool., the shining flycatcher (Myiagra nitida) of Tasmania and Australia. The upper surface of the male is rich blackish green with a metallic luster.
Satin stone, satin spar.
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satin flower
n : southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragrant
purplish flowers and round flat papery silver-white
seedpods that are used for indoor decoration [syn: honesty,
silver dollar, money plant, satinpod, Lunaria
annua]