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Definition of garment
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 garment is as below...
Garment
(n.) Any
article
of
clothing,
as a coat, a gown, etc..
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Bombazine
::
Bombazine
(n.) A
twilled
fabric
for
dresses,
of which the warp is silk, and the weft
worsted.
Black
bombazine
has been much used for
mourning
garments..
Surturbrand
::
Surtout
(n.) A man's coat to be worn over his other
garments;
an
overcoat,
especially
when long, and
fitting
closely
like a body
coat..
Vestment
::
Vestment
(n.) any
priestly
garment.
Vestment
::
Vestment
(n.) A
covering
or
garment;
some part of
clothing
or dres.
Vesture
::
Vesture
(v. t.) A
garment
or
garments;
a robe;
clothing;
dress;
apparel;
vestment;
covering;
envelope.
Chiton
::
Chiton
(n.) An under
garment
among the
ancient
Greeks,
nearly
representing
the
modern
shirt..
Horsy
::
Horsy (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
suggestive
of, a
horse,
or of horse
racing;
as, horsy
manners;
garments
of
fantastically
horsy
fashions..
Smicket
::
Smicket
(n.) A
woman's
under-garment;
a
smock.
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) An
under-garment
worn on the lower
limbs.
Coat
::
Coat (n.) An outer
garment
fitting
the upper part of the body;
especially,
such a
garment
worn by men..
Vestured
::
Vestured
(a.)
Covered
with
vesture
or
garments;
clothed;
enveloped.
Jumper
::
Jumper
(n.) A fur
garment
worn in
Arctic
journeys.
Rug
::
Rug (a.) A kind of
coarse,
heavy
frieze,
formerly
used for
garments..
Slope
::
Slope (v. t.) To form with a
slope;
to give an
oblique
or
slanting
direction
to; to
direct
obliquely;
to
incline;
to
slant;
as, to slope the
ground
in a
garden;
to slope a piece of cloth in
cutting
a
garment..
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To put in
proper
condition
by
appareling,
as the body; to put
clothes
upon; to
apparel;
to
invest
with
garments
or rich
decorations;
to
clothe;
to
deck..
Trimming
::
Trimming
(n.) That which
serves
to trim, make right or
fitting,
adjust,
ornament,
or the like;
especially,
the
necessary
or the
ornamental
appendages,
as of a
garment;
hence,
sometimes,
the
concomitants
of a dish; a
relish;
--
usually
in the
pluraltrimmings.
--..
Chlamys
::
Chlamys
(n.) A loose and
flowing
outer
garment,
worn by the
ancient
Greeks;
a kind of
cloak..
Soil
::
Soil (n.) To make dirty or
unclean
on the
surface;
to foul; to
dirty;
to
defile;
as, to soil a
garment
with
dust..
Sachet
::
Sachet
(n.) A scent bag, or
perfume
cushion,
to be laid among
handkerchiefs,
garments,
etc., to
perfume
them..
Baudekin
::
Baudekin
(n.) The
richest
kind of stuff used in
garments
in the
Middle
Ages, the web being gold, and the woof silk, with
embroidery
: -- made
originally
at
Bagdad..
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