loose+gown

  • 21tea gown — noun a long loose fitting gown formerly popular for wear at afternoon tea • Hypernyms: ↑gown * * * noun : a semiformal gown of fine materials in graceful flowing lines worn especially for afternoon for entertaining at home * * * a semiformal gown …

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  • 22cap and gown — noun (plural caps and gowns) : the cap and gown that together constitute academic costume * * * a ceremonial mortarboard and gown worn by faculty, students, etc., as at commencement. Cf. academic costume. [1855 60] * * * cap and gown, a flat cap… …

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  • 23night|gown — «NYT GOWN», noun. 1. a loose gown worn by a woman or child in bed. SYNONYM(S): nightdress. 2. = nightshirt. (Cf. ↑nightshirt) …

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  • 24dressing-gown — /ˈdrɛsɪŋ gaʊn / (say dresing gown) noun a loose gown or robe generally worn over night attire …

  • 25tea-gown — /ˈti gaʊn/ (say tee gown) noun a loose gown formerly worn by women at afternoon tea …

  • 26dressing gown — loose robe worn before dressing or when lounging around the house (especially British) …

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  • 27Geneva gown — noun black academic gown widely used by Protestant clergymen • Hypernyms: ↑academic gown, ↑academic robe, ↑judge s robe * * * noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st G : a loose large sleeved black academic gown adopted as a vestment for preaching by …

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  • 28Evening gown — For other uses, see Gown (disambiguation). For a brief history of the gown, see Clothing terminology. Wedding Bridesmaid in long gown …

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  • 29Maria Clara gown — La Bulaqueña(1895) by Juan Luna depicts a woman from Bulacan, Philippines wearing a traditional Maria Clara gown. The Maria Clara gown is a traditional gown worn by women in the Philippines. This Filipino dress takes its name from María Clara,… …

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  • 30Sack-back gown — The sack back gown or robe à la française was a women s fashion of the 18th century. At the beginning of the century, the sack back gown was a very informal style of dress. By the 1770s it was second only to court dress in its formality. This… …

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