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damask

noun
A silk stuff, having some parts raised above the ground, representing flowers and other figures; originally from Damascus.

damask

A kind of wrought linen, made in Flanders, in imitation of damask silks.

damask

Red color, from the damask-rose. Damask-steel, is a fine steel from the Levant, chiefly from Damascus, used for sword and cutlas blades.

damask

verb transitive
To form flowers on stuffs; also, to variegate; to diversify; as, a bank damasked with flowers.

damask

To adorn steel-work with figures.