A decorative piece of a woman's gown or bodice. The stomacher is triangular and may be boned as part of the corset. The triangular plate fills up the front opening and is held in place by the lacings of the gown's bodice. A stomacher may also be a piece or set of jewelery to ornament a stomacher or bodice.
a pearl of irregular shape
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Painting is the most general term of painting. The word painting can refer to the act of applying the medium and the finished product.
A pattern as it relates to fashion may refer to a couple things. A pattern may refer to what designers create so that the person who makes the item of clothing can cut and sew the fabric. Patterns are usually printed on pieces of thin paper that can be cut out and then pinned onto fabric. The person who is making the piece of clothing then cuts out all the pieces and puts them together. A pattern may also refer to trends in fashion and the similarities between designers' fashion designs. For instance, one year the color fuchsia may be a trend, and all the designers may start using the same color. This can be referred to as a pattern.
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refer = referir
REFER was created in 1997.
The past tense of refer is referred.
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to what does the term coed refer
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