Fashion
61fashion — See: after a fashion, high fashion or high style …
62fashion — see better be out of the world than out of the fashion when the gorse is out of bloom, kissing’s out of fashion …
63fashion — [13] The underlying notion of fashion is of ‘making’, ‘forming’, or ‘shaping’. The main modern sense of the word developed via ‘particular shape or style’, ‘way, manner’, and ‘prevailing or current manner’. English acquired it via Anglo Norman… …
64fashion — See fashion, manner, mode …
65fashion — Synonyms and related words: MO, Platonic form, Platonic idea, aesthetic form, affectation, algorithm, anatomy, angle, apparel, approach, archetype, architectonics, architecture, arrangement, array, art form, aspect, assemble, attack, attire,… …
66Fashion — Fa|shion [ fɛʃn̩, engl. fæʃən] die; <aus gleichbed. engl. fashion, dies aus (alt)fr. façon, vgl. 1↑Fasson>: a) Mode; b) Vornehmheit; gepflegter Lebensstil …
67fashion — I. n. 1. Form, figure, shape, make, cut, cast, stamp, mould, pattern, model, appearance, conformation, configuration. 2. Way, manner, method, sort. 3. Custom (particularly as respects dress), mode, style, usage, conventionality, conventionalism,… …
68-fashion — suffix (in adverbs) like something, or in the way that a particular group of people does something: They ate Indian fashion, using their fingers …
69-fashion — UK [fæʃ(ə)n] / US [ˈfæʃ(ə)n] suffix used with some nouns to make adverbs meaning in the way that a particular person or thing might do something He climbs up walls spider fashion …
70fashion — Paikini, ano, kaila. ♦ Chiefly fashion, kūkaulani …