livery
71livery — verily …
72livery — n. 1. Dress (for distinction, as of servants). 2. Release, deliverance. 3. Ration, allowance. 4. Dress, covering, outward appearance, garb. 5. Badge, uniform. 6. (Law.) Delivery …
73livery — noun 1 (C, U) a type of old fashioned, expensive looking uniform for servants 2 (U) poetic natural bright colours that cover something 3 (C, U) BrE a set of colours and designs used by a company on its property and vehicles see also: liveried …
74livery — n uniform, regalia, regimentals, costume, suit, habit, dress; garb, clothing, clothes, attire, apparel; raiment, garments, vestments, Inf. gear, Inf. togs, Sl. rags, Sl. threads; ensemble, outfit, Inf. getup …
75livery — liv·ery …
76livery — / lɪvəri/ noun a company’s own special design and colours, used e.g. on uniforms, office decoration and vehicles …
77livery company — noun Date: 1766 any of various London craft or trade associations that are descended from medieval guilds …
78livery-downie — liver downie …
79livery-foal — a thick cake made with oatmeal and fish liver and boiled with the fresh fish (Orkney Islands dialect) …
80livery colors — Heraldry. the principal tinctures of a coat of arms, usually one color and one metal, used for liveries, standards, etc. * * * …