No. It comes from an Algonquin word, "p'tuksit", which means "animal with the round foot" (wolf). The name of the dinner jacket comes from the town of the same name, Tuxedo, NY.
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The word "tuxedo" is short for "tuxedo coat". It was named after a country club in Tuxedo Park, NY, USA.
Another word for tuxedo is tux. for example the guy looked good in his tux.
The word is spelled tuxedo. John spent the afternoon looking for a tuxedo to attend the prom. The groom looked handsome in his tuxedo.
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a place
I like the look of this tuxedo.He was the only person at the party wearing a tuxedo.
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Here are some sentences.He bought a new tuxedo.The rented tuxedo was too large.
That bejeweled cumberbund with his tuxedo is just stunning! That tuxedo complements his stunning good looks rather nicely.
Rauchen. The word "Das Smoking" in German is a Tuxedo.
The closest common word is likely "tuxedo" (man's formal suit).