A thin, transparent gauze of silk or cotton muslin.
[Probably from obsolete French tiphanie, Epiphany, from Old French, from Late Latin theophania. See theophany.]
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A thin, transparent gauze of silk or cotton muslin.
[Probably from obsolete French tiphanie, Epiphany, from Old French, from Late Latin theophania. See theophany.]
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933)
Synonym: Louis Comfort Tiffany
Tiffany (TIF-ah-nee) is a female given name of Greek origin (as Θεοφανια, Theophania) meaning "manifestation of God." Alternate spellings include Tiffanni, Tiffanie, Tiphanie, Tiffiney, and Tiphaine. Tiffany may refer to:
Tiffany is also associated with a famous jewelry maker:
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