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  1. a damask tablecloth Word Origin late Middle English: from Damaske , early form of the name of Damascus, where the fabric was first produced. Definitions on the go

  2. Damask. Fabric also known as. Silk damask, cotton damask, twill damask. Fabric composition. Natural or artificial fibers woven in a combination of warp-faced satin and weft-faced sateen weaves. Fabric breathability. Depends on the type of fabric used - usually reasonably breathable. Moisture-wicking abilities.

  3. 3 days ago · Definition of 'damask' Word Frequency. Share. ×. Credits. ×. damask (d æ məsk) Word forms: plural damasks. mass noun. Damask is a type of heavy cloth with a ...

  4. dam•ask. (ˈdæm əsk) n. 1. an elaborately patterned, usu. reversible fabric of linen, silk, cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers, woven on a Jacquard loom. 2. a. Damascus steel. b. the wavy appearance of such steel. 3. the pink color of the damask rose.

  5. damask rose noun. A species or variety of rose, supposed to have been originally brought from Damascus. Apparently, originally the Rosa gallica variant damascena, a tall shrub with semi-double pink or light-red (rarely white) flowers, cultivated in the East for attar of roses; but this underwent many changes under cultivation in the West, and ...

  6. Definition of damask noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 3 days ago · 5 meanings: 1. a. a reversible fabric, usually silk or linen, with a pattern woven into it. It is used for table linen,.... Click for more definitions.

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