silk.
1. f. Zool. Viscous liquid segregated by certain glands of some arthropods, such as caterpillars and spiders, that it leaves the body through tiny holes and solidifies on contact with the air forming threads paper-thin, flexible.
2. f. thread formed with very thin strands, which is used to sew or knit.
4. f. Cerda of some animals, especially wild boar.
5. f. Córd. Disease of some fruit trees, especially Apple, which is a species of spider that stifles the flower.1. f. Which weaves after drowning the worm.
1. f. rayón.
1. f. Of inferior quality, that weaves the first layer of the cocoon after removed the delete
.1. f. Which, cooked in an alkaline water, has lost the rubber or varnish that naturally has.
1. f. That of upper class, who weaves of selected cocoons.
1. f. Which preserves the rubber which has naturally.
silk of candongo, or silkcandongos.
1. f. The thinner than the conchal, which is used mainly in tissues.
silk of buds, or silk of whole cocoon.
1. f. The basta and plates that are out of the buds of inferior quality.
1. f. lasa silk , without twisting.
1. f. Which is very fine and much luster.1. f. Below the candongo quality and whose weight is half of the conchal.
1. f. fabric made with threads of the cocoon which forms the worm of silk.
1. f. Of inferior quality, but strong, that brings the ocal cocoon.
silk round.1. f. silk ocal.
1. f. fabric of silk , which has some thicker than the other threads.
1. f. That are weaves still alive the worm in the bud.
1. loc. adj. Colloq. Very soft to the touch.
2. loc. adj. Colloq. Said of a person: Dócil and smooth condition.