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tiffany

 
Dictionary: tif·fa·ny   (tĭf'ə-nē) pronunciation

n., pl., -nies.
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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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933)
  Synonym: Louis Comfort Tiffany


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People known as Tiffany

Tiffany (surname)

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  • Tiffany Pictures, a Hollywood movie studio, lasting from 1922–1932, known as Tiffany Productions Inc. and Tiffany-Stahl
  • Tiffany, Regency
  • Tiffany, City
  • Tiffany, City, Railway Station
  • Tiffany, Old, Railway Station
  • Tiffany, North, Railway Station
  • Tiffany, South, Railway Station
  • Tiffany, East, Railway Station
  • Tiffany, West, Railway Station
  • Tiffany, Wisconsin, a town in Dunn County, Wisconsin, United States

Tiffany jewelry

Tiffany Studio glass

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