Definition of Organza

1. Noun. A fabric made of silk or a silklike fabric that resembles organdy.

Generic synonyms: Cloth, Fabric, Material, Textile

Definition of Organza

1. Noun. A thin, stiff, sheer fabric that is made from silk or a synthetic yarn, which resembles organdy, and is used in dressmaking. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Organza

1. a sheer fabric [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Organza

organules
organum
organum auditus
organum gustus
organum olfactus
organum spirale
organum tactus
organum triplum
organum vestibulocochleare
organum visus
organum vomeronasale
organums
organy
organyl
organyls
organza (current term)
organzas
organzine
organzines

Literary usage of Organza

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Herd Register by American Jersey cattle club (1909)
"Reform School, M organza, Pa. Solid color; black tongue and switch Penn. Reform School, Morganza, Pa. Solid color, except spot in forehead; white tongue; ..."

2. The Care of Destitute, Neglected, and Delinquent Children by Homer Folks (1902)
"In 1851 Pennsylvania, following the example set by New York two years earlier, established the house of refuge of western Pennsylvania, at M organza. ..."

3. A Study of Ethical Principles by James Seth (1905)
"... be regarded as the agent that attends to and selects from among the competing presentations, »nd thug organza ..."

4. The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: An Historical Treatise by Hannis Taylor (1890)
"... for local which arise purposes in shires and towns upon the old plan, they laid organza-6 tne foundations for that after-growth of representative assem- ..."

5. The Woman's Manual of Parliamentary Law: With Practical Illustrations by Harriette (Robinson) Shattuck (1891)
"... organza TION CHAPTER IV RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF MEMBERS DUTIES OF THE PRESIDING OFFICER ; RIGHTS OF THE PRESIDING OFFICER; RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF MEMBERS; ..."

6. World's War Events: Recorded by Statesmen, Commanders, Historians and by Men by Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill (1919)
"... immensity of the problem which confronted us could hardly be overestimated. The first requisite organza- being an organization that could give intelli- ..."

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