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Definition of robe
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of robe is as below...
Robe (v. t.) A skin of an
animal,
especially,
a skin of the
bison,
dressed
with the fur on, and used as a
wrap..
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Sandemanian
::
Sandemanian
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Sandeman,
a
Scotch
sectary
of the
eighteenth
century.
See
Glassite..
Unrobe
::
Unrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
disrobe;
to
undress;
to take off the
robes.
Vesture
::
Vesture
(v. t.) A
garment
or
garments;
a robe;
clothing;
dress;
apparel;
vestment;
covering;
envelope.
Stylet
::
Stylet
(n.) An
instrument
for
examining
wounds
and
fistulas,
and for
passing
setons,
and the like; a
probe,
--
called
also
specillum..
Azobenzene
::
Azobenzene
(n.) A
substance
(C6H5.N2.C6H5)
derived
from
nitrobenzene,
forming
orange
red
crystals
which are
easily
fusible..
Robertsman
::
Robertsman
(n.) A bold, stout
robber,
or night
thief;
-- said to be so
called
from Robin
Hood..
Brownist
::
Brownist
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Brown,
of
England,
in the 16th
century,
who
taught
that every
church
is
complete
and
independent
in
itself
when
organized,
and
consists
of
members
meeting
in one
place,
having
full power to elect and
depose
its
officers..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) The
novitiate
which a
person
must pass in a
convent,
to probe his or her
virtue
and
ability
to bear the
severities
of the
rule..
Bobby
::
Bobby (n.) A
nickname
for a
policeman;
-- from Sir
Robert
Peel, who
remodeled
the
police
force.
See
Peeler..
Brownian
::
Brownian
(a.)
Pertaining
to Dr.
Robert
Brown,
who first
demonstrated
(about
1827) the
commonness
of the
motion
described
below..
Robert
::
Robert
(n.) See Herb
Robert,
under
Herb..
Robe-de-chambre
::
Robe-de-chambre
(n.) A
dressing
gown, or
morning
gown..
Disapparel
::
Disapparel
(v. t.) To
disrobe;
to strip of
apparel;
to make
naked.
Nitrobenzol
::
Nitrobenzol
(n.) Alt. of
Nitrobenzol.
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To put
(something
into a
place);
to
insert;
as, to
introduce
the
finger,
or a
probe..
Undress
::
Undress
(v. t.) To
divest
of
ornaments
to
disrobe.
Negligee
::
Negligee
(n.) An easy,
unceremonious
attire;
undress;
also, a kind of easy robe or
dressing
gown worn by
women..
Mirbane
::
Mirbane
(n.) See
Nitrobenzene.
Robe
::
Robe (v. t.) An outer
garment;
a dress of a rich,
flowing,
and
elegant
style or make;
hence,
a dress of
state,
rank,
office,
or the
like..
Praetexta
::
Praetexta
(n.) A white robe with a
purple
border,
worn by a Roman boy
before
he was
entitled
to wear the toga
virilis,
or until about the
completion
of his
fourteenth
year, and by girls until their
marriage.
It was also worn by
magistrates
and
priests..
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