A "house painter" wears a visored cap (if semi-spherical, a baseball cap), except that it may have only a brim, in which case it is called a visor. The stereotypical painter's cap is round but with a flattened top, similar to that of the French Legionnaire's cap.
The unstructured hat worn by an "artist" may be a beretor a flat cap similar to a driving cap.
That is the correct spelling of "top hat" (short version of stovepipe hat).
The word "hat" backwards is "tah" and has no real significance.
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The collective nouns for 'painters' are:an illusion of paintersa madder of paintersa curse of paintersa misbelieving of painters
"The painter's brush dropped to the floor." (The painter is singular, the brush is singular.)"The painters' brush dropped to the floor." (The painters is plural, the brush is still singular.)"The painters' brushes dropped to the floor." (The painters is plural, the brushes is plural.)
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"Hat" translated to Afrikaans is hoed.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "hat" (worn on the head).
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That is the correct spelling of "top hat" (short version of stovepipe hat).
The word "hat" backwards is "tah" and has no real significance.
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帽子 that's how you spell it boshi is how you say it
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Hat is chapeau, with the plural "hats" being chapeaux.Also of use might be: chapeau à plume (a feathered hat).
"Sombrero" in Spanish means hat, typically referring to a wide-brimmed hat.