sax·o·ny also Sax·o·ny (săksə-nē)
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Tweet n. pl. sax·o·nies also Sax·o·nies 1. A high-grade wool fabric originally made from the wool of sheep raised in Saxony. 2. A fine soft wool fabric similar in weave to tweed. 3. A woven carpet having a cut pile of dense erect tufts. |
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