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damask
OXFORD DICTIONARY
damask, n., adj., & v.
--n.
1 a a figured woven fabric (esp. silk or linen) with a pattern visible on both sides. b twilled table linen with woven designs shown by the reflection of light.
2 a tablecloth made of this material.
3 hist. steel with a watered pattern produced in welding.
--adj.
1 made of or resembling damask.
2 coloured like a damask rose, velvety pink or vivid red.
--v.tr.
1 weave with figured designs.
2 = DAMASCENE v.
3 ornament.
--n.
1 a a figured woven fabric (esp. silk or linen) with a pattern visible on both sides. b twilled table linen with woven designs shown by the reflection of light.
2 a tablecloth made of this material.
3 hist. steel with a watered pattern produced in welding.
--adj.
1 made of or resembling damask.
2 coloured like a damask rose, velvety pink or vivid red.
--v.tr.
1 weave with figured designs.
2 = DAMASCENE v.
3 ornament.
Idiom
damask rose an old sweet-scented variety of rose, with very soft velvety petals, used to make attar.
Etymology
ME, ult. f. L Damascus
ROGET THESAURUS
damask
Redness
N redness, red, scarlet, vermilion, carmine, crimson, pink, lake, maroon, carnation, couleur de rose, rose du Barry, magenta, damask, purple, flesh color, flesh tint, color, fresh color, high color, warmth, gules, ruby, carbuncle, rose, rust, iron mold, cinnabar, cochineal, fuchsine, ruddle, madder, Indian red, light red, Venetian red, red ink, annotto, annatto, realgar, minium, red lead, redness, rubescence, rubicundity, rubification, erubescence, blush, red, reddish, rufous, ruddy, florid, incarnadine, sanguine, rosy, roseate, blowzy, blowed, burnt, rubicund, rubiform, lurid, stammell blood red, russet buff, murrey, carroty, sorrel, lateritious, rubineous, rubricate, rubricose, rufulous, rose-colored, ruby-colored, cherry-colored, claret-colored, flame- colored, flesh-colored, peach-colored, salmon-colored, brick-colored, brick-colored, dust-colored, blushing, erubescent, reddened, red as fire, red as blood, red as scarlet, red as a turkey cock, red as a lobster, warm, hot, foxy.For further exploring for "damask" in Webster Dictionary Online