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organdy (s) (noun), organdies (pl)
1. A thin cotton fabric usually used to make curtains or lightweight dresses: Sally Mae wore a bright yellow organdy dress to the Spring Garden Party in the park.
2. Etymology: from French organdi, "fine, thin muslin" or a "light thin cotton cloth used for making dresses, curtains, and sheets".
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