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serape
se·ra·pe also sa·ra·pe S0087600 (sə-rä′pē, -răp′ē)n. A long blanketlike shawl or poncho, often brightly colored, geometrically patterned, and fringed at the ends, worn especially in Mexico.adj. Having the bright colors and geometric patterns of a serape: a serape cardigan; serape blankets. [Mexican Spanish sarape, perhaps from a Tarascan source such as ts'arakua, thick object : ts'ara-, to be a thick or heavy object on + -kua, noun suffix.]serape (səˈrɑːpɪ) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a blanket-like shawl often of brightly-coloured wool worn by men in Latin America2. (Clothing & Fashion) a large shawl worn around the shoulders by women as a fashion garment[C19 Mexican Spanish]se•ra•pe or sa•ra•pe (səˈrɑ pi) n., pl. -pes. a blanketlike shawl often of brightly colored wool worn esp. in Mexico. [1825–35; < Mexican Spanish] serapeA colorful Mexican woolen shawl worn by men over the shoulders.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | serape - a long brightly colored shawl; worn mainly by Mexican mensarapeshawl - cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders |
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Synonyms for serapenoun a long brightly colored shawlSynonymsRelated Words |