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Chemise logo #10101) Blouse 2) Dress 3) Shirt 4) Slip on 5) Teddies 6) Teddy
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Chemise

Chemise logo #10101) Castle architecture 2) French clothing 3) French word used in English 4) Loose-fitting undergarment 5) Medieval costume 6) Shift 7) Shiftlike dress 8) Shimmy 9) Shirtlike garment 10) Slip 11) Teddies 12) Teddy 13) Teddy part 14) Undergarment
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chemise logo #10444
  1. a woman's sleeveless undergarment
  2. a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist

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Chemise logo #21000 The term chemise or shift can refer to the classic smock, or else can refer to certain modern types of women`s undergarments and dresses. In the classical use it is a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western nations. ==Etymology== Chemise is a Fr....
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Chemise

Chemise logo #21000[wall] In medieval castles the chemise (French: `shirt`) was typically a low wall encircling the keep, protecting the base of the tower. Alternative terms, more commonly used in English, are mantlet wall or apron wall. In some cases, the keep could only be entered from the chemise (i.e. at the first floor level). Numerous examples exist of ...
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Chemise logo #21002• (n.) A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork. • (n.) A shift, or undergarment, worn by women.
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chemise logo #21169Simply a straight unbelted dress with varying sleeves and length.
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chemise logo #20973A square of gauze fastened to a catheter passed through its centre; used to retain a tampon packed around the catheter inserted into a wound, such as that resulting from a perineal section. ... Origin: Fr. Shirt ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Chemise logo #20972Che·mise' noun [ French, shirt, from Late Latin camisa , camisia , shirt, thin dress; confer German hemd , or OIr. caimmse sort of garment. Confer Camis .] 1. A shift, or undergarment, worn by women. 2. A wall that lines the face of a bank or earth...
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chemise logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: shem-ēz′ Definitions: 1. A square of gauze fastened to a catheter passed through its center; used to retain a tampon packed around the catheter inserted into a wound, such as that resulting from a perineal resection.
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Chemise

Chemise logo #21217A chemise is a woman's loose-fitting under-garment or dress worn hanging from the shoulders.
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chemise logo #20400[n] - a woman`s sleeveless undergarment 2. [n] - a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
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chemise logo #21602a garment for the upper body; especially a woman's loose-fitting undergarment or dress hanging straight from the shoulders. Often spelt 'chemize' in the Claims.
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chemise logo #20974shift 1 slip noun a woman`s sleeveless undergarment
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chemise logo #20974sack 1 shift noun a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
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chemise logo #21199a woman's loose-fitting, shirtlike undergarment. · (in women's fashions) a dress designed to hang straight from the shoulders and fit loosely at the waist, sometimes more tightly at the hip. · a revetment for an earth embankment.
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