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It most certainly is; the word dress is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a garment, a thing. The word dress is also a verb (dress, dresses, dressing, dressed) and an adjective (dress, dressier, dressiest). Example uses: Noun: The dress is new but the shoes are not. Verb: He can dress himself. Adjective: How great he looks in his dress uniform.
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The Greek national dress is known as the Amalia dress. The outfit consists of loose fitting silk shirt with lace neck and embroidered jacket. The skirt is ankle length and made of pleaded silk.
The three main types of "dress" are formal, dressy, and casual.
A compound word that starts with "dress" is "dresser."
Grey in greek is γκρι (sounds like "gree"), but this word is not of greek origin (as you guessed). The word Φαιός, φαιά, φαιό (pheos) is a greek word of ancient origin describing a colour similar to gray.
Yes, the word dress is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a garment, a thing.The word dress is also a verb and an adjective.Example uses:Noun: I bought a new dress for the benefit tonight.Verb: I will dress after I have my breakfast.Adjective: A dress coat will really make that suit look great.
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