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    ci·ré
    [səˈrā, ˈsēːrā]
    noun
    ciré (noun)
    1. a fabric with a smooth shiny surface obtained by waxing and heating:
      "a two-piece in ciré"
    Origin
    1920s: French, literally ‘waxed’.
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