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se·quin  (skwn)
n.
1. A small shiny ornamental disk, often sewn on cloth; a spangle.
2. A gold coin of the Venetian Republic. Also called zecchino.
tr.v. se·quined, se·quin·ing, se·quins
To affix sequins to (a garment, for example).

[French, from Old French, Venetian coin, from Italian zecchino, from zecca, mint, from Arabic sikka, coin die, from sakka, to close, coin; see skk in Semitic roots.]
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Adj.1.sequined - covered with beads or jewels or sequins
adorned, decorated - provided with something intended to increase its beauty or distinction
Translations
sequined
adjmit Pailletten besetzt


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