An antonym for the word artificial in the word natural. :)
The noun "silk" is a common, uncountable, concrete noun; a word for a substance; a word for a thing.Note: The plural noun "silks" is a word specifically for types of or kinds of "silk" or a word for the identifying clothing worn by jockeys.
artificial
The word artificial has four syllables. The syllables are ar-ti-fi-cial.
Artist, artifact, and artificial
Natural silk is made from the cocoons of silkworms; artificial silk is basically plastic.
pure silk comes from silk fibers artificial silk comes from fibers that soft and "feel silky".
Natural silk comes from silk worms while artificial silk is made of cotton. Natural silk has a beautiful sheen to it. Go to the links and see this beautiful silk fabric.
synthetic
Artificial silk is produced in mills and with synthetic fibres. Original silk is produced by the silk worms and it requires a lot of skill, labour and time. SO naturally the original silk is expensive than the artificial.
Yes
Natural silk: a product from the larvae of the insect Bombyx mori. The chemical structure of the fiber is proteinic. Artificial silk: man made fibers from cellulose and derivatives, polyesters, etc.
Artificial silk is produced in mills with synthetic fibres. Original silk is produced by silk worms and it requires a lot of skill labour and time. They also have to take care of the worm, maintain its habitat and feed it.
silka
No - silk is a natural fibre - produced by spiders and some insect larvae.Ammendment - Silk is a natural fiber produced by silk worms.
To make a silkworm make pink silk, or another colour of choice, all you have to do is include pink dye, or another colour if you want to get different coloured silk, to their diet far the last four days of the larvae stage
Because silk is taken from silk worms after they are killed or die and lots of silk is required for a piece of silk, so therefore extracting silk is a long and expensive process as it requires the use of lots of silk worms who happen to be hard to find.