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camisole
cam·i·sole C0051300 (kăm′ĭ-sōl′)n. A woman's sleeveless undergarment or shirt with narrow and often adjustable straps. [French (from Italian camiciola, diminutive of camicia, shirt) or from Old Provençal camisolla, diminutive of camisa, shirt, both from Late Latin camisia, camīsa; see chemise.]camisole (ˈkæmɪˌsəʊl) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's underbodice with shoulder straps, originally designed as a cover for a corset2. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's dressing jacket or short negligée3. (Clothing & Fashion) (modifier) resembling a camisole (the underbodice), as in fitting snugly around the bust and having a straight neckline: a camisole slip; a camisole top. [C19: from French, from Provençal camisola, from camisa shirt, from Late Latin camīsia]cam•i•sole (ˈkæm əˌsoʊl) n. 1. a woman's waist-length garment with shoulder straps, worn underneath a sheer bodice to conceal the underwear. 2. a woman's negligee jacket. [1810–20; < French < Occitan] camisoleA bodice with shoulder straps, cut straight at the top and worn as an undergarment.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | camisole - a short sleeveless undergarment for womenunderbodiceundergarment, unmentionable - a garment worn under other garments | | 2. | camisole - a short negligeehousecoat, neglige, negligee, peignoir, wrapper - a loose dressing gown for women | TranslationsCamisole
Camisole (Russian, kamzol), a man’s garment, fitted at the waist, knee length, sometimes sleeveless, and worn under a caftan. The camisole was introduced in France in the first half of the 17th century; in the 18th century it became widespread in other Western European countries and in Russia, with the introduction of Western European dress among noblemen. The camisole was made from broadcloth, silk, or velvet and decorated with embroidery, lace, or buttons. In the national costume of the Bashkirs, Tatars, and Kazakhs a sleeveless garment fitted at the waist that is worn by both men and women is called a kamzol. camisole
camisole [kam´ĭ-sōl] a device for restraining the limbs, especially the arms, of a violently disturbed person; it consists of a canvas jacket with long sleeves that can be fastened behind the back of the patient. Called also straitjacket and jacket restraint.strait·jack·et (strāt'jak'ĕt), A garmentlike device with long sleeves that can be secured to restrain a violently disturbed person. Synonym(s): camisoleA physical restraint device consisting of a canvas jacket with overly long sleeves topped with leather straps that buckle in the jacket’s back, preventing a violent person from hurting himself/herself or otherscamisole
Synonyms for camisolenoun a short sleeveless undergarment for womenSynonymsRelated Words- undergarment
- unmentionable
noun a short negligeeRelated Words- housecoat
- neglige
- negligee
- peignoir
- wrapper
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