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31Undress parade — Undress Un dress, n. 1. A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished from full dress. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil. & Naval) An authorized habitual dress of officers and soldiers, but not full dress uniform. [1913 Webster] {Undress… …
32aegis — /ee jis/, n. 1. Class. Myth. the shield or breastplate of Zeus or Athena, bearing at its center the head of the Gorgon. 2. protection; support: under the imperial aegis. 3. sponsorship; auspices: a debate under the aegis of the League of Women… …
33undress — I. Date: 1596 transitive verb 1. to remove the clothes or covering of ; divest, strip 2. expose, reveal intransitive verb to take off one s clothes ; disrobe II. noun …
34undress — v. & n. v. 1 intr. take off one s clothes. 2 tr. take the clothes off (a person). n. 1 ordinary dress as opposed to full dress or uniform. 2 casual or informal dress …
35Jumper — Jump er, n. [See 1st {Jump}.] 1. A loose upper garment; as: (a) A sort of blouse worn by workmen over their ordinary dress to protect it. (b) A fur garment worn in Arctic journeys. [1913 Webster] 2. A sleeveless one piece dress, either with full… …
36Sahaptin people — The Sahaptin people are a Native American people that inhabited territory along the Columbia River. The Nez Perce tribe is one of the major Sahaptin groups.TerritoryThe prominent Sahaptin tribe formerly held a considerable territory in western… …
37Blackfoot Indians — • An important tribe of the Northern Plains, constituting the westernmost extension of the great Algonquian stock Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Blackfoot Indians Blackfoot Indians …
38Potawatomi Indians — • An important tribe of Algonquin linguistic stock Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Potawatomi Indians Potawatomi Indians …
39Sahaptin Indians — • A prominent tribe formerly holding a considerable territory in Western Idaho and adjacent portions of Oregon and Washington Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sahaptin Indians Sahaptin Indians …
40Siletz Indians — • The collective designation for the rapidly dwindling remnant of some thirty small tribes, representing five linguistic stocks • Salishan, Yakonan, Kusan, Takelman, and Athapascan Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Siletz Indians …