Gauzy


[gaw-zee] /ˈgɔ zi/

adjective, gauzier, gauziest.
1.
like ; transparently thin and light.
/ˈɡɔːzɪ/
adjective gauzier, gauziest
1.
resembling gauze; thin and transparent
adj.

1796, from gauze + -y (2). Related: Gauziness.

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