Definition of Silkolines

1. silkoline [n] - See also: silkoline

Lexicographical Neighbors of Silkolines

silkier
silkies
silkiest
silkily
silkiness
silkinesses
silking
silkless
silklike
silkman
silkmen
silkmoth
silkmoths
silkness
silkoline
silkolines (current term)
silks
silkscreen
silkscreened
silkscreening
silkscreens
silktail
silktails
silkware
silkwares
silkwear
silkweed
silkweeds
silkwoman
silkwomen

Literary usage of Silkolines

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

1. Hand-loom Weaving: A Manual for School and Home by Mattie Phipps Todd (1902)
"Figured silkolines give a pretty mottled effect, especially those in which Turkish colors predominate. Rugs having plain centers and mottled borders are ..."

2. Geer's Hartford City Directory (1896)
"China Silks, silkolines and Japanese Crepes, Lace Curtains in Swiss. Irish Point, Nottingham, Brussels and Renaissance Arabian Nets. ..."

3. Live Articles on Special Hazards: A Series of Articles Reprinted from the (1913)
"... and towels are only damaged by water, as far as salability is concerned. Towels sometimes have colored borders and these may be affected. silkolines and ..."

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