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English
Etymology
From French satiné.
Noun
satiné (uncountable)
- A hard reddish wood of French Guiana, a kind of satinwood.
Anagrams
- anties, Setian, seatin', tisane, Anstie, sentai, tineas, Eastin, seitan, teasin', tenias, staine, Teians, eatin's
French
Adjective
satiné (feminine satinée, masculine plural satinés, feminine plural satinées)
- satin
Participle
satiné (feminine satinée, masculine plural satinés, feminine plural satinées)
- past participle of satiner
Further reading
Spanish
Verb
satiné
- first-person singular preterite indicative of satinar