Plumetis
Meaning of the word
Plumetis is a light and transparent fabric, usually made of cotton or silk, which has small embroidery in the form of points or balls.
Origin of the word
The word “plumetis” originates in French, derived from the term “plume”, which means “penalty”. This is due to the fact that the embroidery in the form of points or balls in the fabric resembles feathers.
Adverbs of the word
gently, gently, elegantly.
Conjunctions of the word
e, but, or, why, if.
Synonyms of the word
tulle, lace, voile, organza.
Word Definitions
- Light and transparent fabric with points or balls shaped embroidery.
- print or pattern that mimics the fabric plumetis.
Phrases that the word applies
1. She wore a plumetis dress that enhanced her elegance.
2. Plumetis fabric is perfect for creating delicate and romantic pieces.
Examples of the word in text
The wedding dress was made of Plumetis, giving an air of lightness and sophistication to the bride.
The Plumetis blouse perfectly matched the lace skirt, creating a romantic and feminine look.
Rhymes with the word
Paris, happy, root, matrix, scar.
anagrams with the word
Impulse, Plumes, Stipipulem.