cassinette (Meaning)

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cassinette (n.)

A cloth with a cotton warp, and a woof of very fine wool, or wool and silk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cassinette

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cassinette Sentence Examples

  1. The antique shop displayed a beautiful cassinette, showcasing intricate woodwork and craftsmanship.
  2. As she opened the cassinette, memories flooded back to her, tucked away in the letters and photographs.
  3. The cassinette in the corner of the room held a collection of cherished family heirlooms.
  4. He carefully placed the delicate vase inside the cassinette, ensuring its safety.
  5. The musician's fingers danced over the keys of the cassinette, producing melodious tunes.
  6. The cassinette served as a treasure trove of forgotten trinkets and keepsakes.
  7. She discovered a hidden compartment within the cassinette, revealing long-lost treasures.
  8. The cassinette's lid creaked as she lifted it open, revealing its contents to eager eyes.
  9. A layer of dust had settled on the surface of the cassinette, hinting at years of neglect.
  10. The cassinette stood as a symbol of nostalgia, holding secrets and stories within its wooden frame.

FAQs About the word cassinette

A cloth with a cotton warp, and a woof of very fine wool, or wool and silk.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The antique shop displayed a beautiful cassinette, showcasing intricate woodwork and craftsmanship.

As she opened the cassinette, memories flooded back to her, tucked away in the letters and photographs.

The cassinette in the corner of the room held a collection of cherished family heirlooms.

He carefully placed the delicate vase inside the cassinette, ensuring its safety.