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silk A continuous protein filament secreted by certain larvae in order to make their cocoons.
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silk a shiny yarn produced by silk worms, which becomes white when de-gummed, the fibre is woven to produce a high quality, very light fabric
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silk A natural filament fiber produced by the silkworm in the construction of its cocoon. Most silk is collected from cultivated worms; Tussah silk, or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. All silk comes from Asia, primarily China.
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silk the only natural fiber that comes in a filament form, reeled from the cocoon, cultivated or wild
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silk Made from the cocoons of certain species of caterpillars, Silk originated in China over 3,000 years ago. Noted for its softness and brilliant sheen, silk is a very fine, resilient fiber and incredibly strong. Silk will fade in sunlight.
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