Satin vs Savin - What's the difference?
satin | savin |
-glossy. Particularly describing a type of paint.
A cloth woven from silk, nylon or polyester with a glossy surface and a dull back. (The same weaving technique applied to cotton produces cloth termed sateen).
The evergreen shrub , endemic to Europe, which yields a medicinal oil.
The poisonous dried tips of this plant, with anthelmintic properties, used as a drug.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , III.ii:
The eastern red cedar, Juniperus virginiana .
As nouns the difference between satin and savin
is that satin is a cloth woven from silk, nylon or polyester with a glossy surface and a dull back. (The same weaving technique applied to cotton produces cloth termed sateen) while savin is the evergreen shrub species: Juniperus sabina, endemic to Europe, which yields a medicinal oil.As an adjective satin
is semi-glossy. Particularly describing a type of paint.satin
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* ----savin
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(wikipedia savin) (Juniperus sabina) (Juniperus virginiana)Noun
(en noun)- th'aged Nurse her calling to her bowre, / Had gathered Rew, and Sauine , and the flowre / Of Camphara, and Calamint, and Dill, / All which she in a earthen Pot did poure [...].