A sheer fabric of silk, rayon, or nylon made in a variety of tight smooth weaves or open lacy patterns.
[Probably from French Ninon, nickname for Anne.]
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[Probably from French Ninon, nickname for Anne.]
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a fine strong sheer silky fabric made of silk or rayon or nylon
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Ninon is a sheer fabric of silk, rayon, or nylon made in a variety of tight smooth weaves or open lacy patterns.
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