| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Expression | 1. A superior kind of thick moire.[Websters]. | |
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| Expressions | Definition | ||
| Moire antique | A superior kind of thick moire. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. | ||
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| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| Moire antique | Industry | A weighted cloth, heavy in feel, which is dyed, glazed and moiré (watermarked) by particularly heavy pressure. Source: European Union. (references) | |
| Moire Antique | Literature | (French) is silk, etc. , moiré (watered) in the antique style, or to resemble the material worn in olden times. The figuring of tin like frostwork or scales is called moiré métallique. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. | |
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