Petticoat.
has to have co in the word
Can be a dress worn by a girl or woman. Can be a loose outer garment word by peasants or worn by monks
these are some examples 1. I have worn this shirt every day 2.This shirt is worn out 3. how often have you worn my shirt?!
Her coat looked worn and tattered.The worn fabric looked very old.
This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
Kumari is not a Swahili word. It may be a word in other languages. It is a common Indian surname.
if you go to your virtual and click awards and decs....anything that has the word medal in it is worn on the mess dress. Good conduct medal, army accomedation medal, national defense medal, air force achievement medal, etc.
Some four letter words for 'worn out' are bare, beat, dead, limp, shot, or done.
The Lakota word for clothing or clothes is hayapi or hayake or oigluze. The word wokhoyake refers to any special set of clothes, fancy dress or ornaments worn with clothing.
Some compound words starting with under include:underbrushunderclothesundercookundercoverundercutunderdoneunderestimateundergoundergroundundergrowthunderdevelopedunderhandedunderlineunderlyingundermineundernourishedunderpaidunderpantsunderpinningunderplayunderperformedunderratedundershortsundershotundersideunderstandunderstateunderstoodundertakeundertowunderusedunderwear
Armor is a 5-letter word starting with A that means "mail," as in chain mail armor worn by medieval knights.
The word "chemise" originated from the Old French word "camise," which in turn came from the Late Latin word "camisia." It originally referred to an undergarment or a loose-fitting dress-like garment worn by women.