étamine

See also: etamine

French

étamine

Etymology

From Medieval Latin stāminea (kind of woollen cloth), from stāmineus (trimmed with thread), from Latin stāmen (warp (of a loom)).

The biological sense is by etymological analogy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.ta.min/
  • (file)

Noun

étamine f (plural étamines)

  1. muslin, cheesecloth, etamine (a fine fabric often used to filter liquids)
  2. stamen (a flower part that produces pollen)
    Coordinate term: pistil

Descendants

  • English: etamine, etamin
  • Ottoman Turkish: اتامین (etamin)
  • Spanish: etamina

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