дерматин

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from French dermatine, apparently from Ancient Greek δερμάτινος (dermátinos, made of leather).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dʲɪrmɐˈtʲin]

Noun

дермати́н • (dermatín) m inan (genitive дермати́на, nominative plural дермати́ны, genitive plural дермати́нов)

  1. leatherette (type of artificial leather)
    Synonyms: гранито́ль (granitólʹ), нитроиско́жа (nitroiskóža)

Declension

Derived terms

  • дермати́новый (dermatínovyj)
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