(flap on garment)
121Tolype velleda — Lappet Lap pet, n. [Dim. of lap a fold.] A small decorative fold or flap, esp. of lace or muslin, in a garment or headdress. Swift. [1913 Webster] {Lappet moth} (Zo[ o]l.), one of several species of bombycid moths, which have stout, hairy… …
122lappet — noun Date: 1573 1. a fold or flap on a garment or headdress 2. a flat overlapping or hanging piece …
123slip — I. verb (slipped; slipping) Etymology: Middle English slippen, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German; akin to Middle High German slipfen to slide, Old High German slīfan to smooth, and perhaps to Greek olibros slippery Date: 14th century… …
124tab — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1607 1. a. a short projecting device: as (1) a small flap or loop by which something may be grasped or pulled (2) a projection from a card used as an aid in filing b. a small insert …
125Harlem — For other uses, see Harlem (disambiguation). Harlem, New York   Neighborhoods of New York City   The Apollo Theater on …
126List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …
127Norwood, Massachusetts —   Town   Hartshorn s Market c. 1920. Behind it are the United Church of Norwood and (faintly) St. Catherine s Church, both still standing …
128NoHo — For other uses, see NoHo (disambiguation). Looking westward along Bond Street in NoHo. NoHo, for North of Houston Street (as contrasted with SoHo, South of Houston) is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, roughly bounded by… …