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lutestring

Terms vs Lutestring - What's the difference?

terms | lutestring |


As nouns the difference between terms and lutestring

is that terms is while lutestring is (archaic) a plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.

Ribbon vs Lutestring - What's the difference?

ribbon | lutestring |


As nouns the difference between ribbon and lutestring

is that ribbon is a long, narrow strip of material used for decoration of clothing or the hair or gift wrapping while lutestring is (archaic) a plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.

As a verb ribbon

is to decorate with ribbon.

Dress vs Lutestring - What's the difference?

dress | lutestring |


As nouns the difference between dress and lutestring

is that dress is an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist while lutestring is a plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.

As a verb dress

is to prepare oneself; to make ready.

Silk vs Lutestring - What's the difference?

silk | lutestring |


As nouns the difference between silk and lutestring

is that silk is (uncountable) a fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider) while lutestring is (archaic) a plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.

As an adjective silk

is made of.

As a verb silk

is to remove the silk from (corn).

Lustrous vs Lutestring - What's the difference?

lustrous | lutestring |


As an adjective lustrous

is having a glow or lustre.

As a noun lutestring is

(archaic) a plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.