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Definition of undress
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Undress
(v. t.) To
divest
of
ornaments
to
disrobe.
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Negligee
::
Negligee
(n.) An easy,
unceremonious
attire;
undress;
also, a kind of easy robe or
dressing
gown worn by
women..
Unrobe
::
Unrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
disrobe;
to
undress;
to take off the
robes.
Unready
::
Unready
(v. t.) To
undress.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
In its
natural
state;
not
cooked
or
prepared
by fire or heat;
undressed;
not
altered,
refined,
or
prepared
for use by any
artificial
process;
raw; as, crude
flesh..
Unready
::
Unready
(a.) Not
dressed;
undressed.
Untruss
::
Untruss
(v. t.) To loose from a
truss,
or as from a
truss;
to untie or
unfasten;
to let out; to
undress..
Slipper
::
Slipper
(n.) A kind of light shoe, which may be
slipped
on with ease, and worn in
undress;
a
slipshoe..
Unlace
::
Unlace
(v. t.) To loose the dress of; to
undress;
hence,
to
expose;
to
disgrace..
Strip
::
Strip (v. i.) To take off, or
become
divested
of,
clothes
or
covering;
to
undress..
Nightcap
::
Nightcap
(n.) A cap worn in bed to
protect
the head, or in
undress..
Undress
::
Undress
(n.) A
loose,
negligent
dress;
ordinary
dress,
as
distinguished
from full
dress..
Pelt
::
Pelt (n.) The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or
undressed
hide; a skin
preserved
with the hairy or
woolly
covering
on it. See 4th Fell.
Disrobe
::
Disrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
divest
of a robe; to
undress;
figuratively,
to strip of
covering;
to
divest
of that which
clothes
or
decorates;
as,
autumn
disrobes
the
fields
of
verdure..
Blouse
::
Blouse
(n.) A
light,
loose
over-garment,
like a smock
frock,
worn
especially
by
workingmen
in
France;
also, a loose coat of any
material,
as the
undress
uniform
coat of the
United
States
army..
Laundress
::
Laundress
(n.) A woman whose
employment
is
laundering.
Undress
::
Undress
(v. t.) To
divest
of
clothes;
to
strip.
Undress
::
Undress
(v. t.) To
divest
of
ornaments
to
disrobe.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To set, face, or pave with
rubble
or
undressed
stones,
as an
embankment
or a
roadway..
Hide
::
Hide (n.) The skin of an
animal,
either
raw or
dressed;
--
generally
applied
to the
undressed
skins of the
larger
domestic
animals,
as oxen,
horses,
etc..
Roughstrings
::
Roughstrings
(n. pl.)
Pieces
of
undressed
timber
put under the steps of a
wooden
stair for their
support.
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