Ninon
[nee-non; French nee-nawn] /ˈni nɒn; French niˈnɔ̃/
noun
1.
a sturdy chiffon or voile constructed in either plain or novelty weaves and generally used in the manufacture of women’s garments, curtains, and drapery.
/ˈniːnɒn; ˈnaɪnɒn; French ninɔ̃/
noun
1.
a fine strong silky fabric
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