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overgarment Meaning in Bengali



একটি পোশাক অন্যান্য গার্মেন্টস উপর ধৃত





overgarment's Usage Examples:

openings for the eyes and is traditionally worn with an abaya or other overgarment.


Today, the word smock refers to a loose overgarment worn to protect one's clothing, for instance by a painter.


Women wearing a sleeveless overgarment, with or without hood, can be seen in artistic representations of this.


The bliaut or bliaud is an overgarment worn by both genders from the eleventh to the thirteenth century in Western Europe, featuring voluminous skirts.


American English as a cobbler apron: a lightweight open-sided upper overgarment, of similar design to its medieval and heraldic counterpart, worn in.


chiton (robe or tunic) chlaina (overgarment) chlamys (short cloak) kothurnus (short lace-up boots) himation (overgarment) peplos (cloak).


gawberdyne, gabarden, gaberdin, gabberdine) signified a fashionable overgarment, but by the 1560s it was associated with coarse garments worn by the.


Army Combat Uniform have eliminated the need for a separate nighttime overgarment.


The garment was also worn without an overgarment in the boudoir.


Loose or semi-fitted overgarment.


Indonesia is used to refer to a headscarf rather than a long and loose overgarment.


Coat remains a term for an overgarment, its essential meaning for the last thousand years (see Coat).


Long, loose overgarment fastening at the neck.


As such, a frock remains a dense knitted overgarment worn by sailors and fishermen, as guernsey frock, jersey frock (now usually.


Ecclesiastical overgarment.


The Snow Camouflage Uniform is a winter MARPAT overgarment to camouflage Marines and their equipment in snow.


Fur-lined cold weather overgarment.


An overgarment.


Tzeltal conscripts of the Spanish, for whom it meant the loose wool overgarment traditionally worn by Chuj men.



overgarment's Meaning':

a garment worn over other garments

Synonyms:

outer garment; coat; garment; cloak; aba; snowsuit; izar;

Antonyms:

undergarment; uncover; undress; overdress; underdress;

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