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ULSTER |
Overcoat |
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LINING |
Overcoat’s underlay |
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LINENY |
Overcoat’s underlay |
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PALETOT |
An overcoat. |
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GREATCOAT |
An overcoat. |
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CAPPOTTO |
Italian overcoat with a hood |
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TOPCOAT |
An outer coat; an overcoat. |
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CAPOTE |
A long cloak or overcoat, especially one with a hood. |
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WRAPRASCAL |
A kind of coarse upper coat, or overcoat, formerly
worn. |
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RAGLAN |
A loose overcoat with large sleeves; -- named from Lord
Raglan, an English general. |
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SLIP-ON |
A kind of overcoat worn upon the shoulders in the manner
of a cloak. |
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UNDERCOAT |
A coat worn under another; a light coat, as
distinguished from an overcoat, or a greatcoat. |
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HOOD |
A like appendage to a cloak or loose overcoat, that may be
drawn up over the head at pleasure. |
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TAGLIONI |
A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named
after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers. |
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SURTOUT |
A man's coat to be worn over his other garments; an
overcoat, especially when long, and fitting closely like a body coat. |
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OVER |
Upper; covering; higher; superior; also, excessive; too much
or too great; -- chiefly used in composition; as, overshoes, overcoat,
over-garment, overlord, overwork, overhaste. |