Tailor
101Salt-water tailor — Tailor Tai lor, n. [OF. tailleor, F. tailleur, fr. OF. taillier, F. tailler to cut, fr. L. talea a rod, stick, a cutting, layer for planting. Cf. {Detail}, {Entail}, {Retail}, {Tally}, n.] 1. One whose occupation is to cut out and make men s… …
102tailor-made — See: MADE TO MEASURE …
103tailor-made — See: MADE TO MEASURE …
104tailor'schalk — tai·lor s chalk (tāʹlərz) n. A thin piece of hard chalk used in tailoring for making temporary alteration marks on clothing. * * * …
105tailor's bunion — bunionette. * * * …
106tailor's chalk — hardened chalk or soapstone used to make temporary guide marks on a garment that is being altered. [1880 85] * * * …
107tailor's chalk — noun A chalk like material used for marking alterations on fabric in tailoring and dressmaking. The marks are brushed or washed off the material when no longer needed …
108tailor's dummy — noun A simple mannequin used by tailors to fit clothes …
109tailor-fashion — adverb cross legged Syn: criss cross applesauce, cross legged, Indian style …
110«Tailor-made» ink — Краска, готовая к применению без дополнительной подготовки …