a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae usually for cocoons; especially : a lustrous tough elastic fiber produced by silkworms and used for textiles. 2. : thread, yarn, or fabric made from silk filaments. 3. a : a garment of silk.
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In Chinese, silk is called "丝绸" (sīchóu). Silk has been a highly valued commodity in China for centuries due to its softness, quality, and historical significance.
A silk anniversary is a twelfth wedding anniversary.
Of silk.
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It's not a word on its own, but it is a prefix meaning "silk." An example is sericulture, which means silk farming, and serigraphics, which is a printmaking process that uses silk.
Allégorie de soie in French means "allegory of silk" in English, in reference to a famous painting by Salvador Dali, representing silk threads, silk cocoons and silk butterflies.
It means protection and the truth.
The chines kept silk making a secret by making a lawthat said anyone whe tells the secret of silk making will be exicuted. (exicute means that they will kill them.
The simile "as soft as silk" means that something is very delicate, smooth, and gentle to the touch, similar to how silk fabric feels. It is used to convey a sense of luxuriousness and fine texture.
It means silk and pronounced as Yoora.It also can be used as a name.