Taffeta

/ˈtæf.ɪ.tə/ noun

Taffeta is a crisp, smooth fabric that often makes a rustling sound when it moves. It is commonly used for fancy dresses, gowns, and decorations.

The word comes from Old French 'taffetas', from Italian 'taffetà', from Persian 'tāftah' meaning 'twisted, woven'. It originally described a fine, woven silk cloth.

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