suede

suede
I. noun also suède Etymology: French gants de Suède Swedish gloves Date: 1883 1. leather with a napped surface 2. a fabric finished with a nap to simulate suede II. verb (sueded; sueding) Date: 1921 transitive verb to give a suede finish or nap to (a fabric or leather) intransitive verb to give cloth or leather a suede finish

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