There are many uses for headgear. Sometimes, it's a fashion statement to wear a certain style of hat or cap. Sometimes its color or its logo shows loyalty to a team or a school. Sometimes, in certain cultures, it shows what tribe or ancestral group you are in. Sometimes, it shows your social status-- in the old days, educated upper-class men wore top hats to social events; kings and queens wear crowns. And sometimes, it protects your head from the sun or the rain.
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"Banra" in Punjabi refers to a set of traditional Punjabi headgear worn by men. It usually consists of a colorful cloth wrapped around the head.
More than 7 letter word: footgear. headgear.
"Une casquette" in French means "a cap" in English. It refers to a type of headgear that has a visor and fits snugly on the head.
Yes, "earmuff" is a compound word. It is made up of the two words "ear" and "muff" which combine to create a single word that refers to a type of protective headgear worn over the ears to keep them warm.
by the Morgan headgear and use it's cup
This headgear was donated.
what do you call french legion headgear
the headgear of a mine operates the mine cage
New techniques mean headgear does not have to be worn by anyone. While some orthodontists still use headgear it is hard to imagine trying to get anyone to do this when other options now exist.
Another word for protective headgear is "helmet"
Headgear is worn either for protection or for fashion, sometimes both.
Another word for a Cafeteria worker's headgear is hairnet.
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Wild America - 1982 Headgear was released on: USA: March 1993
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