(Of silk fabric) having a wavelike pattern.
Silk fabric with a wavy surface pattern.
1She wore a rich gray moire antique, and a fine lace cap.
2The 5D's video has a softer overall look, and more aliasing and moire.
3Peerlessly beautiful, she was dressed in a white moire antique robe trimmed with tulle.
4There was very little aliasing and moire was not visible.
5It is of the finest cloth, lilac-coloured, the vest of moire of the same colour.
6At the present time moire work is done which costs as high as 25 cents per yard.
7Now, Katie, unpack my maize-colored moire antique.
8Think of the AR8000 as a skeleton key that unlocks the moire of radio information swirling around you.
9Christopher Kane began researching his catwalk show by looking at purple silk moire fabric used to line coffins.
10Sealyham says, please choose her a scarf that will go nicely with that brown moire dress of hers.
11In the open air the white skirts expanded, streaked moire-like by the sunshine with shades of the utmost delicacy.
12She is very tall and handsome, and was superb in a white lace shawl, a moire-antique with a train.
13And on the following day, a magnificent dress of tea-rose colored moire antique was added to Cosette's wedding presents.
14Dark magenta and woad moire patterns skipped across the black fabric of his robe, reflections of his newfound determination.
15There she stood in her rich evening dress of purple moire-antique, with the bandeau of diamonds encircling her night-black hair.
16The datavised visualization from the flight computer had collapsed into an eerily calm moire pattern of red, green, and blue lines.