"Satinet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Satinet" Meaning

Lyons satinet, a rare type of satin fabric.

Satinet is a generic term for a type of satin fabric characterized by a soft luster, smooth surface, and a subtle sheen. It is often made from cotton, silk, or synthetic fibers.

"Satinet" Examples

Examples of the word "Satinet":


1. Fashion:

Satinet is a high-class fabric made from silk or synthetic fibers and is known for its smooth, lustrous appearance and comfortable texture.

2. Technology:

In information technology, a satinet connection refers to a reliable data transmission channel that offers a wide range of services over a network.

3. French Origin:

Satinet, the French word, is derived from "satin"[^in another reference satin is an ornament] + tailleur, meaning brocade with satin.

4. Optics:

In optics, a satinet is an instrument used to determine the focal length of lenses or mirrors. It is essentially an oblong notch or groove, in the face of one of the two hexagonal prisms of the exploring telescope, by which the refracted rays of light obtain an easy read-out.

5. Mining:

Satinet is also used as a term in mining activities specifically in the support beam, to bear branches falling from the underside.

"Satinet" Similar Words

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To satisfy or fill someone's or something's hunger or desire completely, but more typically used to describe someone who is satisfied only by limited or unfulfilling pleasures.

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The word would be "sanitized". <br><br>Sanitized refers to the act of removing germs, bacteria, or other unwanted substances from a surface or object to make it clean and safe. It can also be used figuratively to describe the removal of sensitive or embarrassing information from a text or a document.

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I couldn't find any word "satinising" in English language. It seems like a possible typo or a non-existent word.<br><br>However, a likely intended word is "sanitizing", which means:<br><br>Sanitizing refers to the process of removing or destroying harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens, from a surface, object, or environment, to make it safe and free from disease.

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