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  • 21garment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ outer ▪ finished ▪ foundation ▪ heavy ▪ knitted, silk, woollen/woolen …

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  • 22Garment — invitation to visit: Garment seamy anile seward icon do ; Garment the garden, Maud, I mirrored the gaiter loan (Tennyson) …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 23garment — Australian Slang invitation to visit: Garment seamy anile seward icon do ; Garment the garden, Maud, I mirrored the gaiter loan (Tennyson) …

    English dialects glossary

  • 24garment — n. a foundation garment * * * [ gɑːmənt] a foundation garment …

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  • 25garment — 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… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 26garment — See: FOUNDATION GARMENT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 27garment — See: FOUNDATION GARMENT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 28garment — 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 …

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  • 29Garment District — an area in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City, including portions of Seventh Avenue and Broadway between 34th and 40th Streets and the streets intersecting them, that contains many factories, showrooms, etc., related to the design,… …

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  • 30GARMENT OF GOD, LIVING —    Living Nature, so called by Goethe, nature being viewed by him as the garment, or vesture, with which God invests Himself so as to reveal and impart Himself to man …

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