Garments

  • 11rend one's garments (or hair) — tear one s clothes (or pull one s hair out) as a sign of extreme grief of distress. → rend …

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  • 12East African garments — Kanga (also spelled khanga), kikoy (or kikoi) and kitenge (or chitenge) are similar decorative cotton cloth garments common in Eastern Africa. Description They are similar to sarongs, and are often worn by women wrapped around the chest or waist …

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  • 13Bangladeshi garments — The economic status of Bangladesh is dependent on Agriculture since liberation. The country is most covered by country side and the fertility of lands has forced people’s dependability. Bangladesh id developing country where poverty is co exist… …

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  • 14outer garments — /ˈaʊtə gamənts/ (say owtuh gahmuhnts) plural noun clothes worn over ordinary dress, as overcoats, capes, etc …

  • 15rend one's garments — tear one s clothes as a sign of extreme grief or distress …

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  • 16winter clothing — garments worn during the winter …

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  • 17delicates — garments made from delicate fabric. → delicate …

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  • 18Invisibility —    Garments and rings producing invisibility are listed under Treasures …

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  • 19dress — /dres/, n., adj., v., dressed or drest, dressing. n. 1. an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece. 2. clothing; apparel; garb: The dress of the 18th century was colorful. 3. formal attire. 4. a particular… …

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  • 20PRIESTLY VESTMENTS — PRIESTLY VESTMENTS, the special garments that were worn by the priests during divine worship, as was customary in cultic services in the Ancient Near East and elsewhere (see e.g., II Kings 10:22). The priests are commanded to leave their priestly …

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