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Definition of Satin jean

Satin jean
Jean Jean, n. [Prob. named from Genoa. See Jane.] A twilled cotton cloth. Satin jean, a kind of jean woven smooth and glossy, after the manner of satin.

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- Breeders ****ociation (ARBA): English Angora, French Angora, Giant Angora and Satin Angora. Others include German Angora, Chinese Angora, Finnish Angora, ****anese...
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- black satin with a straight neckline, leaving the shoulders bare. In the scene in which it appears, the dress is paired with a pair of full length satin opera...
- directed by Jean-Daniel Simon, Le Soulier de satin (1985) directed by Manoel de Oliveira and Mon ami le traître (1988) directed by José Giovanni . Jean-Pierre...
- Christian Satin (born 1946) is a painter born in Brussels. He began painting with oil on canvas at age nine, first borrowing from impressionist techniques...
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