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ABC soil |
a soil made up of three distinct layers, the A, or top layer, being humus and organic matter, the B layer being clay and oxidized material, and the C layer being loose rock and mineral materials. |
ao dai |
(Vietnamese) the costume traditionally worn by women in Vietnam, having loose-fitting trousers and a long tunic. |
baby doll |
(often pl.) a pajama set consisting of a short, loose-fitting nightgown, often decorated with ribbons, lace, or ruffles, and a matching panty. [2/4 definitions] |
baggy |
hanging or bulging in loose folds; puffed out; baglike. |
baste1 |
to sew temporarily with long, loose stitches, as in temporarily assembling the pieces of a garment prior to final sewing. |
basting |
the long loose stitches or the thread used to baste. [1/2 definitions] |
bathrobe |
a loose garment worn before or after bathing, over nightwear, or casually in the home. |
bed jacket |
a woman's loose garment designed to be worn over a nightgown while sitting up in bed. |
Bibb lettuce |
a variety of lettuce with a small round head of loose, tender, dark green leaves. |
binder |
a large, sturdy notebook cover that contains a device for holding loose papers. [2/4 definitions] |
bloomer1 |
(pl.) a pair of loose, knee-length trousers formerly worn by girls and women as athletic wear. [1/3 definitions] |
bosom |
to swell out, as a piece of loose clothing. [1/7 definitions] |
boxer shorts |
men's briefs with an elastic waistband and a loose full cut, similar to that of boxer's trunks. |
bunting1 |
a light, loose wool or cotton fabric often used to make flags. [1/3 definitions] |
burka |
a long, loose garment that covers the face and body, worn in public by many Muslim women with a space left open for the eyes and typically covered by a mesh screen. [1/2 definitions] |
caftan |
a loose, full-length garment with long sleeves and a sash tied at the waist, worn esp. in countries of the Middle East. |
calcine |
to heat or become heated so as to oxidize, remove moisture, or reduce to a loose, ashy state, but not so as to melt; reduce to calx. |
calve |
of a glacier or iceberg, to cause (a mass of ice) to break loose. [1/4 definitions] |
cape1 |
a sleeveless, loose-fitting garment that fastens at the neck and hangs loosely from the shoulders. |
carmagnole |
the costume worn by the revolutionaries, consisting of a short loose jacket with wide lapels, black pants, a red cap, and a tricolored girdle, or the jacket alone. [1/2 definitions] |
chasuble |
a loose, sleeveless garment worn by a priest over other clothing during Mass. |
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