IPA: //dʌˈveɪtiːn//
KK: /dʌˈveɪtin/
A thick, heavy fabric that is often used in theaters and film production to block light and create a dark environment.
The stage was covered with duvetyne to ensure no light leaked during the performance.
Duvetyne originates from the French word 'duvet', meaning down or soft feathers, combined with the suffix '-ine', which is used to form adjectives. The word 'duvetyne' refers to a fabric that is soft and resembles down, often used in clothing and upholstery.
Think of 'duvet' which means soft feathers, and remember that 'duvetyne' describes a soft fabric that feels like down.
No commonly confused words.