velvetˈvɛl vɪt
English Definitions:
velvet (adj)
a silky densely piled fabric with a plain back
velvet, velvety, velvet-textured (adj)
smooth and soft to sight or hearing or touch or taste
velvet, velvety (adj)
resembling velvet in having a smooth soft surface
velvet (Noun)
A closely woven fabric (originally of silk, now also of cotton or man-made fibres) with a thick short pile on one side.
velvet (Noun)
Very fine fur, including the skin and fur on a deer's antlers.
velvet (Verb)
To coat raw meat in starch, then in oil, preparatory to frying
Velvet
Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed, with a short dense pile, giving it a distinctive feel. The word 'velvety' is used as an adjective to mean "smooth like velvet." Velvet can be either synthetic or natural.
Velvet
Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed, with a short pile, giving it a distinctive soft feel. By extension, the word velvety means "smooth like velvet". In the past, velvet was typically made from silk. Today, velvet can be made from linen, cotton, wool and synthetic fibers.
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