satinette

English

Etymology

satin + -ette

Noun

satinette (plural satinettes)

  1. A faux satin usually made of synthetic fiber or cotton.
  2. One of a breed of fancy frilled pigeons allied to the owls and turbits, having a white body, tricolored shoulders, and bluish-black tail with a large white spot on each feather.

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