noun
- A fine, lightweight cotton fabric with a smooth finish, often used for clothing and upholstery.
- In Greek mythology, a sea nymph (Nereid) who was the object of the Cyclops Polyphemus's affection.
Usage: textile term; often capitalized when referring to the specific fabric type
Usage: mythology; proper noun in mythological contexts
Examples
- The dress was made from a soft galatea that was perfect for summer wear.
- Galatea fabric was popular in the Victorian era for children's clothing.
- In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Galatea is a beautiful sea nymph pursued by Polyphemus.
- The upholstery featured a durable galatea weave in cream and blue stripes.
- Galatea rejected the Cyclops's advances and fell in love with the mortal Acis instead.