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Can be a dress worn by a girl or woman. Can be a loose outer garment word by peasants or worn by monks
Yes. You can say "Ana get the dressing gown". "Dont forget your dressing gown, etc.
The word 'sweat' comes from the English 'sweten' known around the years 900AD to 1000AD . Similar words and meanings were used in Latin, Greek, old Norse, Dutch and the Germanic languages. As a fashion garment the word appears in 1828 meaning clothing worn to produce sweating and reduce weight. This seems to be an extension of a garment worn in rowing
Yes, the noun 'glove' is a common noun, a general word for a garment worn on the hand; a word for any glove of any kind.The word 'glove' is also a verb: glove, gloves, gloving, gloved.
A skirt is a skirt. However, if you mean the knee-length garment worn by men, that's a kilt. A kilt is not a skirt; there are differences in construction (for one thing, skirts are usually either pleated or not; a kilt is pleated in the back and flat in the front).
A smock.
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Lamba
A waistcoat.
The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.The one-piece outer garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.
Pants were sleeveless garments worn by colonial Americans.
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Leotard :D
A gown or dress worn by a girl or woman A loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers A coarse outer garment worn by monks
A bathing suit is a tight-fitting garment worn for swimming, especially a one-piece garment as worn by women and girls.
The Boa Constrictor... The article worn around the neck is called a 'feather boa'.
A garment is something that is worn. Therefore, yes, a skirt is a garment, but so is a shirt, a coat, or a pair of pants.