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swansdown
noun swans·down \ˈswänz-ˌdau̇n\
Definition of SWANSDOWN
1
: the soft downy feathers of the swan often used as trimming on articles of dress
2
: a heavy cotton flannel that has a thick nap on the face and is made with sateen weave
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First Known Use of SWANSDOWN
1606
Rhymes with SWANSDOWN
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