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Smock logo #10101) Apron 2) Frock 3) Gaberdine 4) Laoat
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Smock

Smock logo #10101) Apron for art class 2) Art class attire 3) Art class cover-up 4) Art class outfit 5) Art class wear 6) Artistic cover-up 7) Atelier raiment 8) Atelier wear 9) Barbershop garment 10) Clothes protector 11) Cover-up, of a type 12) Coverall 13) Dust coat 14) Duster 15) Frock protector 16) Gabardine 17) Gaberdine
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Smock

Smock logo #21002• (n.) A blouse; a smoock frock. • (a.) Of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock; hence, of or pertaining to a woman. • (n.) A woman`s under-garment; a shift; a chemise. • (v. t.) To provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock.
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smock

smock logo #21003loose, shirtlike garment worn by women in the European Middle Ages under their gowns (also called a chemise). The smock later became a loose, yoked, ... [1 related articles]
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smock

smock logo #20108A garment supplied to employees to be worn during working hours.
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smock

smock logo #209731. A woman's under-garment; a shift; a chemise. 'In her smock, with head and foot all bare.' (Chaucer) ... 2. A blouse; a smoock frock. ... Origin: AS. Smoc; akin to OHG. Smocho, Icel. Smokkr, and from the root of AS. Smgan to creep, akin to G. Schmiegen to cling to, press close. MHG. Smiegen, Icel. Smjga to creep through, to put on a garment which...
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Smock

Smock logo #20972Smock (smŏk) noun [ Anglo-Saxon smocc ; akin to Old High German smocho , Icelandic smokkr , and from the root of Anglo-Saxon smūgan to creep, akin to German schmiegen to cling to, press close, Middle High German smiegen , Icelandic smjū...
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Smock

Smock logo #20972Smock adjective Of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock; hence, of or pertaining to a woman. Smock mill , a windmill of which only the cap turns round to meet the wind, in distinction from a post mill , whose whole building turns on a post. -- Smock race , a...
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Smock

Smock logo #20972Smock transitive verb To provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock. Tennyson.
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Smock

Smock logo #21217A smock was in mediaeval times a loose, knee-length or calf-length garment with a close gathered yoke, made of cotton or linen and worn by women under their gowns. In the 18th century the smock developed into a loose, yoked, shirt-like outer garment often with long sleeves, worn by farm workers. By the 20th century a smock was a yoked shirt or dres...
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smock

smock logo #20400[v] - embellish by sewing in lines crossing each other diagonally, as of a garment
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