Chemise - is the french word for shirt.
Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin camisia'shirt or nightgown.'
La chemise is feminine (mainly worn by men) but Le chemisier is masculine (worn by women)
la chemise is a (man's) shirt in French.
Tomber la chemise was created in 1998.
The word or term alkali comes from the Arabic language.
The word "chemise" comes from the French language. It originally referred to a loose-fitting garment worn by both men and women in the 18th century. Today, it is typically used to describe a woman's loose-fitting undergarment or nightgown.
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Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin camisia'shirt or nightgown.'
Possibly of Celtic origin, late greek Kamisision, Italian camica, Spanish/Portuguese camira, Anglo /French chemise.
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