zibeline

/ˈzɪbəlaɪn/
noun
  1. A thick, soft fabric made from wool or a blend, often with a silky finish, used for coats and upholstery.
    • The tailor recommended zibeline for the sofa because it is both warm and elegant.
    • She wore a luxurious zibeline coat to the winter gala.
    • Zibeline fabric is popular in high-end fashion for its rich texture.
  2. The fur of the sable, especially when used for trimming or lining garments.
    • The vintage hat was trimmed with genuine zibeline fur.
    • In the 19th century, zibeline was a symbol of wealth and status.
    • The museum displayed a royal cloak lined with zibeline.
adjective
  1. Made of or resembling zibeline fabric or fur.
    • She bought a zibeline scarf that felt incredibly soft.
    • He admired the zibeline texture of the vintage dress.
    • The zibeline upholstery gave the room a classic, cozy feel.
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