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ATTIRES |
Dresses |
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TUNICS |
School dresses |
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KIMONOS |
Japanese dresses |
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TUTUS |
Ballerina’s dresses |
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EQUIPS |
Dresses out |
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WEARS |
Dresses in |
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PREENS |
Dresses feathers |
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GOWNS |
Women’s dresses |
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SARIS |
Hindu traditional dresses |
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UNDERDRESSED |
Not dresses enough. |
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PASSEMENTERIE |
Beaded embroidery for women's dresses. |
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LECTURES |
Dresses down for lessons at university |
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BURLER |
One who burls or dresses cloth. |
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PRANKER |
One who dresses showily; a prinker. |
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SCOLDS |
Dresses down when it’s chilly on board |
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TOBINE |
A stout twilled silk used for dresses. |
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COBOURG |
A thin worsted fabric for women's dresses. |
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DELAINE |
A kind of fabric for women's dresses. |
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DRESSMAKING |
The art, process, or occupation, of making dresses. |
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HAIRDRESSER |
One who dresses or cuts hair; a barber. |
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TARLATAN |
A kind of thin, transparent muslin, used for dresses. |
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BOOK MUSLIN |
A kind of thin white muslin for ladies' dresses. |
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CURRIER |
One who curries and dresses leather, after it is tanned. |
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CLOTHIER |
One who makes cloths; one who dresses or fulls cloth. |
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MANTUAMAKER |
One who makes dresses, cloaks, etc., for women; a
dressmaker. |