voile |
|
voile |
taffeta |
As nouns the difference between voile and taffeta
is that
voile is a light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses while
taffeta is a crisp, smooth woven fabric made from silk or synthetic fibers.
marquisette |
voile |
As a noun marquisette
is a sheer cotton fabric used for mosquito nets and curtains.
As an adjective voile is
veiled (wearing a veil).
As a verb voile is
.
voile |
tulle |
As nouns the difference between voile and tulle
is that
voile is a light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses while
tulle is a kind of silk lace or light netting, used for clothing, veils, etc.
As a proper noun Tulle is
a town in France.
voile |
voila |
As an adjective voile
is veiled (wearing a veil).
As a verb voile
is .
As an interjection voila is
"lo! there it is", ta-da, presto.
toile |
voile |
As nouns the difference between toile and voile
is that
toile is plain or simple twilled fabric while
voile is a light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses.
vile |
voile |
As adjectives the difference between vile and voile
is that
vile is morally low; base; despicable while
voile is veiled (wearing a veil).
As a verb voile is
.
voile |
moile |
As an adjective voile
is veiled (wearing a veil).
As a verb voile
is .
As a noun moile is
a kind of high shoe worn in ancient times.
voile |
vogle |
As nouns the difference between voile and vogle
is that
voile is a light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses while
vogle is a vug.
voile |
soile |
As an adjective voile
is veiled (wearing a veil).
As a verb voile
is .
As a noun soile is
.
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