mantle, mantel
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat or cloak is "vest."
Yes, the homophone for coat is cote but it can also be pronounced as cot.
Coat
A homophone for coats is cotes. The first, coat, is an article of clothing that is usually worn as an outer layer. The second, cote, is a shed or coop for small domestic animals. Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat or cloak is "vest."
A mantle is more similar to a cloak, as it is a loose sleeveless coat or cloak. It typically drapes over the shoulders and can be worn for warmth or as a fashion accessory. On the other hand, a cape is a type of sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck and hangs down the back.
Yes, the homophone for coat is cote but it can also be pronounced as cot.
Cloak over coat
A vest.
Coat
Yes, one example is Gambit from the X-Men comics. He is known for wearing a sleeveless trench coat as part of his signature look.
Yes, of "cote."
long coat to finish of outfit
hanger , as in a coat hanger
usually it is called a cloak or a cape