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tunic

tu·nic

tunic

 
 
pronunciation:
tu nihk
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Word Combinations (noun)
part of speech: noun
definition 1: a loose-fitting, knee-length outer garment, often without sleeves and sometimes belted, worn esp. by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
definition 2: a close-fitting short coat, often with a stiff high collar, worn as part of a uniform by soldiers or the like.
The soldier wore a cross under his tunic.
definition 3: a long shirt or blouse, with or without sleeves, worn outside a skirt.
definition 4: an outer layer, membrane, or covering that surrounds an anatomical or botanical part.
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