IPA: /djuˈpiːən/
KK: /djuˈpiːən/
A type of silk that comes from a double cocoon made by two silkworms spinning together.
The dress was made from beautiful dupion silk, giving it a unique texture.
Dupion is derived from the French word 'dupion', which refers to a type of silk made from the cocoons of silkworms that have been double-formed. The term itself does not have further Latin or Greek roots but is directly linked to the process of silk production in French culture.
Think of the French word 'dupion' as a special type of silk made from double-formed cocoons, helping you remember that 'dupion' refers to this unique silk.