organzines
/ˈɔːrɡənziːnz/
noun
- A type of silk thread made by twisting raw silk fibers together, used in weaving.
- The weaver chose organzines for the warp threads because of their strength.
- She ordered spools of organzines from the textile supplier for her loom.
- High-quality organzines are essential for creating durable silk fabrics.