Silk encyclopedia
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Silk - MSN Encarta
Silk, fiber produced as a cocoon covering by the silkworm, and valuable for its use in fine fabrics and textiles. The silkworm, in fact, is not a worm (more...)
Silk Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Silk Road, or Silk Routes, refers to an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent connecting East, South, and Western Asia with the ... (more...)
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Silk - LoveToKnow 1911
SILK, a fibrous substance produced by many insects, principally in the form of a cocoon or covering within which the creatures are enclosed and protected during the period of their ... (more...)
Silk - One Piece Encyclopedia
Silk was the abandoned child of a pirate and a character from Romance Dawn V.1. She aided Luffy in her efforts to defeat Crescent-Moon Galley when he attempted to take over the ... (more...)
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silk definition of silk in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
silk, fine, horny, translucent, yellowish fiber produced by the silkworm in making its cocoon and covered with sericin, a protein. Many varieties of silk-spinning worms and insects ... (more...)
Silk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silk is a natural protein fibre, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons made by the larvae of the mulberry silkworm ... (more...)
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Silk Routes definition of Silk Routes in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Silk Road. Ancient trade route that linked China with Europe. Originally a caravan route and used from c. 100 BC, the 4,000-mi (6,400-km) road started in Xi'an, China, followed the ... (more...)