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  • 61vest — vestless, adj. vestlike, adj. /vest/, n. 1. a close fitting, waist length, sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, designed to be worn under a jacket. 2. a part or trimming simulating the front of such a garment; vestee. Cf. dickey1 (def …

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  • 62suit — An outer garment designed for protection against specific environmental conditions. anti G s. a garment with bladders that expand to apply external pressure to the abdomen and lower extremities during positive G maneuvers in flight or on a human… …

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  • 63gown´less — gown «gown», noun, verb, –n. 1. a woman s dress, especially a formal or evening dress: »Her wedding dress was a long gown of beautiful white lace. 2. a) a loose outer garment worn by judges, lawyers, clergymen, members of a university, students… …

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  • 64frock — I. noun Etymology: Middle English frok, from Anglo French froc, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hroch mantle, coat Date: 14th century 1. an outer garment worn by monks and friars ; habit 2. an outer garment worn chiefly by men: a. a… …

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  • 65corset — corsetless, adj. /kawr sit/, n. 1. Sometimes, corsets. a close fitting undergarment, stiffened with whalebone or similar material and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, esp. by women, to shape and support the… …

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  • 66Biblical Antiquities — • Details domestic, political, and sacred antiquities Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Biblical Antiquities     Biblical Antiquities      …

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  • 67Robe — For other uses, see Robe (disambiguation). A dragon robe from Qing Dynasty of China …

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  • 68Vest — *Sleeveless jackets or coats, known as vests in the US and as waistcoats in the UK and Ireland.EtymologyThe term vest derives from French veste , Italian vesta , veste robe, gown, and Latin vestis , from vestire to clothe . The sleeveless garment …

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  • 69Żupan — For Z(h)upan , the homophonic title of the leader of a župa , see that article. Żupan (pronounce IPA|/ ʒupan/) was a long, often colourful male garment worn by szlachta (Polish class of nobility or gentry) in the Polish Kingdom and later in the… …

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  • 70Nightwear — A Miss Elaine nightgown Nightwear, also called sleepwear , sleeping suit , nightclothes , or nightdress , is clothing designed to be worn while sleeping. The style of nightwear worn may vary with the seasons, with eg. warmer styles being worn in… …

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