"Silk" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Silk" Meaning

A silk is a natural protein fiber, produced by silkworms, which is smooth, soft, and smooth to the touch.

"Silk" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for the Word "Silk"


1. Fashion

The new dress she wore to the wedding was made of silk, catching everyone's attention with its elegance.

2. Textiles

The craft fair featured local textile artists showcasing their original silk scarves and fabrics.

3. Industry

Silk production in the region has been declining due to higher prices and foreign competition.

4. Science

Researchers studied the properties of silk to develop new biomedical materials.

5. Bible

The wise king's robes were made of fine silk and gold, reflecting his wealth and power.

"Silk" Similar Words

Silicotungstic

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Silicotungstic refers to a chemical compound that contains silicon and tungsten.

Silicula

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Silicula is a rare word that refers to a small, sometimes globular pod or capsule, typically containing seeds, that is characteristic of certain plants, such as certain species of grasses or legumes.

Silicule

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A silquile or silicule refers to a small, usually detached, inner or surrounding envelope or membrane in a plant, <a class"new" href"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicotyledon" target"_blank" rel"nofollow">dicotyledon</a> seed in which the cotyledons (first leaves) develop.

Siliculose

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Siliculose refers to a specific type of substance that contains silicates, which are chemical compounds composed of silicon and oxygen. Siliculose is characterized by its composition of mainly silicon dioxide (silica) combined with other elements, typically in combination with carbon.

Siliginose

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The word "siliginose" is not a commonly known word in the English language. However, it is similar to the word "silicosis," which refers to a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica particles.

Silique

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A type of fruit or seed pod, typically dry, splitting open along two sides to release its seeds, such as those found in plants like broccoli, cauliflower, and mustard.

Siliquosa

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Siliquous

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Silken

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Silkier

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Describing something that is finer or smoother in texture than silk. In a more figurative sense, it can imply something is more luxurious, refined, or exquisite.

Silkiest

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The word "silkiest" is an adjective. It means the smoothest and most glossy, often used to describe a texture, such as fabric or a surface.

Silkily

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In a smooth and polished manner, especially in speaking or writing. With a smooth, soft, and subtle way.<br><br>Example: "She spoke silkily to the child, trying to calm her down."

Silkiness

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Smoothness; slipperiness.

Silks

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Silks (noun)<br><br>1. made of silk, a smooth, luxurious fabric made from the filament of the silkworm.<br>2. In boxing, a suit worn for a fight.<br>3. A type of fabric weft figured in specific patterns.<br>4. In trotting, a gait exhibited by a horse.<br><br>Example:<br>He bought a new suit of colorful silks.

Silkscreen

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A technique for printing an image onto a flat surface, particularly fabric, paper, or other materials, by pushing ink through a mesh screen. It is often used for industrial and fine art purposes.

Silkworm

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