IPA: //ˈtʌsɔːr//
KK: /tʌsɔr/
A type of silk produced from the cocoons of certain wild silkworms, particularly those of the tussah moth.
The dress was made from luxurious tussore silk, known for its rich texture and durability.
The word 'tussore' originates from the Italian word 'tussore', which refers to a type of silk produced from the cocoons of certain moths, particularly the tussore moth. The term is derived from the Sanskrit word 'tussah', meaning wild silk. Thus, 'tussore' specifically denotes a type of wild silk fabric.
Think of the Italian word for a special type of silk, 'tussore', which comes from the Sanskrit word for wild silk, 'tussah'. This helps you remember that 'tussore' refers to a unique kind of silk.
No commonly confused words.