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Definition of dress
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Dress (n.) The
system
of
furrows
on the face of a
millstone.
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Dubbing
::
Dubbing
(n.) A
dressing
of flour and water used by
weavers;
a
mixture
of oil and
tallow
for
dressing
leather;
daubing.
Mantuamaker
::
Mantuamaker
(n.) One who makes
dresses,
cloaks,
etc., for
women;
a
dressmaker..
Untented
::
Untented
(a.) Not
tended;
not
dressed.
See 4th Tent.
Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) A part of a
woman's
headdress,
in the 16th
century..
Gear
::
Gear (v. t.) To
dress;
to put gear on; to
harness.
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) To
furnish
with a
fringe
or
border;
as, to edge a
dress;
to edge a
garden
with box..
Laundress
::
Laundress
(v. i.) To act as a
laundress.
Weed
::
Weed (n.) An
article
of dress worn in token of
grief;
a
mourning
garment
or
badge;
as, he wore a weed on his hat;
especially,
in the
plural,
mourning
garb, as of a
woman;
as, a
widow's
weeds..
Princesse
::
Princesse
(a.) A term
applied
to a
lady's
long,
close-fitting
dress made with waist and skirt in one..
Bedizenment
::
Bedizenment
(n.) That which
bedizens;
the act of
dressing,
or the state of being
dressed,
tawdrily..
Dress Goods
::
Dress goods () A term
applied
to
fabrics
for the gowns of women and
girls;
-- most
commonly
to
fabrics
of mixed
materials,
but also
applicable
to
silks,
printed
linens,
and
calicoes..
Liveryman
::
Liveryman
(n.) A
freeman
of the city, in
London,
who,
having
paid
certain
fees, is
entitled
to wear the
distinguishing
dress or
livery
of the
company
to which he
belongs,
and also to enjoy
certain
other
privileges,
as the right of
voting
in an
election
for the lord
mayor,
sheriffs,
chamberlain,
etc..
Fig
::
Fig (n.)
Figure;
dress;
array.
Jeer
::
Jeer (v. t.) To treat with
scoffs
or
derision;
to
address
with
jeers;
to
taunt;
to
flout;
to mock at.
Blasphemy
::
Blasphemy
(n.) An
indignity
offered
to God in
words,
writing,
or
signs;
impiously
irreverent
words or signs
addressed
to, or used in
reference
to, God;
speaking
evil of God; also, the act of
claiming
the
attributes
or
prerogatives
of
deity..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Composed
of
valuable
or
costly
materials
or
ingredients;
procured
at great
outlay;
highly
valued;
precious;
sumptuous;
costly;
as, a rich
dress;
rich silk or fur; rich
presents..
Tarlatan
::
Tarlatan
(n.) A kind of thin,
transparent
muslin,
used for
dresses..
Face
::
Face (v. t.) To line near the edge, esp. with a
different
material;
as, to face the front of a coat, or the
bottom
of a
dress..
Rig
::
Rig (v. t.) To
dress;
to
equip;
to
clothe,
especially
in an odd or
fanciful
manner;
--
commonly
followed
by out..
Undress
::
Undress
(v. t.) To
divest
of
ornaments
to
disrobe.
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