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LUTESTRING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LUTESTRING is a plain glossy silk formerly much used for women's dresses and ribbons.
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White Silk Lutestring - $20.00 yd. - Burnley & Trowbridge Co.
White Silk Lutestring Lutestring or Lustring was a light, crisp plain silk with a high luster achieved through stretching and glazing with the assistance of ...
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lutestring - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (archaic) A plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon. · A type of moth with a band-like marking across the forewing, of the ...
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lutestring
lutestring2 (ˈl(j)uːtstrɪŋ) [App. an alteration of lustring (which, however, appears later in our quots.), assimilated to prec.] A kind of glossy silk fabric; a dress or a ribbon of this material.1661 Pepys Diary 18 Feb., We went to a mercer's..and there she bought a suit of Lutestring for herself. ...
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Lutestring handmade wallpaper - Grow House Grow
Grow House Grow's wallpaper is hand silk screened with care in beautiful New York. Rolls come untrimmed and unpasted, and are both gently wipeable and ...
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LUTESTRING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a silk fabric of high sheen, formerly used in the manufacture of dresses. a narrow ribbon finished with a high gloss. lutestring. / ˈluːtˌstrɪŋ ...
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Ochropacha
Its single species, Ochropacha duplaris, the common lutestring, was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761. References
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Common lutestring, UKMoths
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa
Fauna Europaea
Lepiforum e.V.
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Blue & White Changeable Silk Lutestring - $20.00 yd.
Blue & White Changeable Silk Lutestring Chinese, Indian, Persian, English & French “taffety” or taffeta were commonly advertised silks in the 18th and 19th ...
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Common Lutestring - Butterfly Conservation
Smaller than the Satin Lutestring. Can be identified by the pair of small dark spots in the centre of the forewing. The strength of the cross-lines varies ...
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What is Lutestring silk? Similar to what we modernly call "tissue ...
What is Lutestring silk? Similar to what we modernly call "tissue taffeta", this lightweight silk was used throughout history for fashion ...
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Sarcenet, Lustring, and Bombazine - NineteenTeen
Lustring or Lutestring. A very fine, glossy silk with a bit of stiffness. Think our taffeta. Sarcenet, Sarsenet or Sarsnet. A thin silk ...
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lute-string
ˈlute-string1 [f. lute n.1 + string n.] 1. A string of (or adapted for) a lute.1530 Palsgr. 241/2 Lutestryng, cordeav, cordon de lus. 1578 Lyte Dodoens i. ci. 143 Long threedes (like to very fine and small lutestrings). 1599 Shakes. Much Ado iii. ii. 61 His iesting spirit, which is now crept into a ...
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Tetheella
Its single species, Tetheella fluctuosa, the satin lutestring, was described by Jacob Hübner in 1803. Tetheella fluctuosa isshikii (Matsumura, 1921) (Russian Far East, north-eastern and northern China, Korea, Japan)
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Satin Lutestring
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lustring
▪ I. lustring, n. Obs. exc. arch. (ˈlʌstrɪŋ) (See also lutestring2.) [Alteration of F. lustrine (see prec.), It. lustrino, as if f. lustre n.1 + -ing1 or -ing3.] A glossy silk fabric. Also attrib.1697 Lond. Gaz. No. 3262/4 The Royal Lustring Company of England do give notice, that..their Ware-house....
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Ceranemota albertae
Ceranemota albertae, the Alberta lutestring, is a species of moth of the family Drepanidae first described by John Frederick Gates Clarke in 1938.
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