Garment
11garment — Australian Slang invitation to visit: Garment seamy anile seward icon do ; Garment the garden, Maud, I mirrored the gaiter loan (Tennyson) …
12garment — n. a foundation garment * * * [ gɑːmənt] a foundation garment …
13garment — gar|ment [ garmənt ] noun count FORMAL ** a piece of clothing. This word is used especially when talking about the production and sale of clothes: waterproof outer garments The garment workers were being paid very low wages. the fashion garment… …
14garment — See: FOUNDATION GARMENT …
15garment — See: FOUNDATION GARMENT …
16garment — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French garnement, from garnir to equip more at garnish Date: 14th century an article of clothing II. transitive verb Date: circa 1547 to clothe with or as if with a garment …
17garment — See: foundation garment …
18garment — [[t]gɑ͟ː(r)mənt[/t]] garments N COUNT A garment is a piece of clothing; used especially in contexts where you are talking about the manufacture or sale of clothes. Many of the garments have the customers name tags sewn into the linings …
19garment — noun the brown tweed is a lovely garment all of her garments seem to be red Syn: item of clothing, article of clothing; informal getup; (garments) clothes, clothing, dress, garb, outfit, costume, attire; informal gear, togs, duds, threads; formal …
20garment — /ˈgamənt / (say gahmuhnt) noun 1. any article of clothing. 2. Obsolete outer covering: a garment of radiance. –verb (t) 3. to clothe. {Middle English, from Old French garnement, from garnir equip. See garnish} –garmentless, adjective …