organza

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ænzə

Noun

organza (usually uncountable, plural organzas)

  1. A thin, stiff, sheer fabric that is made from silk or a synthetic yarn, which resembles organdy, and is used in dressmaking.
    • 2004 Monika Fagerholm, Translator Kathleen Tucker,The American Girl, Other Press 2009, p.202:
      But Pinky, at night, toward the morning, to become a woman, was that it? How the white legs would glow against the fire-colored chiffon and bright pink organza, Pinky's white white legs.

French

Noun

organza m (plural organzas)

  1. organza

Italian

Noun

organza

organza (light, transparent fabric suitable for woman dresses)

  1. Synonym: organdis

Spanish

Noun

organza f (plural organzas)

  1. organza
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