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Definition of clothing
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 clothing is as below...
Clothing
(n.) A
covering
of
non-conducting
material
on the
outside
of a
boiler,
or steam
chamber,
to
prevent
radiation
of
heat..
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Attire
::
Attire
(n.)
Dress;
clothes;
headdress;
anything
which
dresses
or
adorns;
esp.,
ornamental
clothing..
Unclothed
::
Unclothed
(a.)
Divested
or
stripped
of
clothing.
Garment
::
Garment
(n.) Any
article
of
clothing,
as a coat, a gown, etc..
Muss
::
Muss (v. t.) To
disarrange,
as
clothing;
to
rumple..
Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To apply smoke to; to hang in
smoke;
to
disinfect,
to cure, etc., by
smoke;
as, to smoke or
fumigate
infected
clothing;
to smoke beef or hams for
preservation..
Requisition
::
Requisition
(n.) A
formal
application
by one
officer
to
another
for
things
needed
in the
public
service;
as, a
requisition
for
clothing,
troops,
or
money..
Motley
::
Motley
(n.) A
combination
of
distinct
colors;
esp., the
party-colored
cloth,
or
clothing,
worn by the
professional
fool..
Closet
::
Closet
(n.) A small
apartment,
or
recess
in the side of a room, for
household
utensils,
clothing,
etc..
Gorm
::
Gorm (v. t.) To daub, as the hands or
clothing,
with gorm; to daub with
anything
sticky..
Wool
::
Wool (n.) The soft and
curled,
or
crisped,
species
of hair which grows on sheep and some other
animals,
and which in
fineness
sometimes
approaches
to fur; --
chiefly
applied
to the
fleecy
coat of the
sheep,
which
constitutes
a most
essential
material
of
clothing
in all cold and
temperate
climates..
Outgrow
::
Outgrow
(v. t.) To grow out of or away from; to grow too
large,
or too aged, for; as, to
outgrow
clothing;
to
outgrow
usefulness;
to
outgrow
an
infirmity..
Habilatory
::
Habilatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
clothing;
wearing
clothes.
Vest
::
Vest (n.) An
article
of
clothing
covering
the
person;
an outer
garment;
a
vestment;
a
dress;
a
vesture;
a robe.
Gamashes
::
Gamashes
(n. pl.) High boots or
buskins;
in
Scotland,
short
spatterdashes
or
riding
trousers,
worn over the other
clothing..
Mail
::
Mail (n.) A
trunk,
box, or bag, in which
clothing,
etc., may be
carried..
Unapparel
::
Unapparel
(v. t.) To
divest
of
clothing;
to
strip.
Quartermaster
::
Quartermaster
(n.) An
officer
whose duty is to
provide
quarters,
provisions,
storage,
clothing,
fuel,
stationery,
and
transportation
for a
regiment
or other body of
troops,
and
superintend
the
supplies..
Lagging
::
Lagging
(n.) The
clothing
(esp.,
an
outer,
wooden
covering),
as of a steam
cylinder,
applied
to
prevent
the
radiation
of heat; a
covering
of lags; --
called
also
deading
and
cleading..
Duck
::
Duck (n.) A linen (or
sometimes
cotton)
fabric,
finer and
lighter
than
canvas,
-- used for the
lighter
sails of
vessels,
the
sacking
of beds, and
sometimes
for men's
clothing..
Mangle
::
Mangle
(n.) A
machine
for
smoothing
linen or
cotton
cloth,
as
sheets,
tablecloths,
napkins,
and
clothing,
by
roller
pressure..
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