Calina

/kəˈliːnə/ noun

Definition

A fine cotton cloth or a haze or mist, particularly used to describe atmospheric conditions in tropical regions.

Etymology

Possibly from Spanish or Portuguese colonial vocabulary, with roots relating to atmospheric phenomena or fine fabrics. May be related to 'calina' meaning mist in Spanish.

Kelly Says

The same word can describe both a delicate fabric AND atmospheric haze—probably because both are delicate, translucent, and let light through in beautiful ways.

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