Word Meanings - LINGERIE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Linen goods collectively; linen underwear, esp. of women; the clothing of linen and cotton with its lace, etc., worn by a women.
Related words: (words related to LINGERIE)
- COTTONY
1. Covered with hairs or pubescence, like cotton; downy; nappy; woolly. 2. Of or pertaining to cotton; resembling cotton in appearance or character; soft, like cotton. - COLLECTIVELY
In a mass, or body; in a collected state; in the aggregate; unitedly. - CLOTHESLINE
A rope or wire on which clothes are hung to dry. - COTTONADE
A somewhat stoun and thick fabric of cotton. - LINENER
A dealer in linen; a linen draper. - CLOTHESHORSE
A frame to hang clothes on. - COTTON BATTING
Cotton prepared in sheets or rolls for quilting, upholstering, and similar purposes. - GOODSHIP
Favor; grace. Gower. - CLOTHIER
1. One who makes cloths; one who dresses or fulls cloth. Hayward. 2. One who sells cloth or clothes, or who makes and sells clothes. - GOODS
See 3 - COTTONWOOD
An American tree of the genus Populus or polar, having the seeds covered with abundant cottonlike hairs; esp., the P. monilifera and P. angustifolia of the Western United States. - COTTONARY
Relating to, or composed of, cotton; cottony. Cottomary and woolly pillows. Sir T. Browne. - CLOTHING
See CARD (more info) 1. Garments in general; clothes; dress; raiment; covering. From others he shall stand in need of nothing, Yet on his brothers shall depend for clothing. Milton. As for me, . . . my clothing - WOMEN
pl. of Woman. - COTTONSEED MEAL
A meal made from hulled cotton seeds after the oil has been expressed. - CLOTHESPIN
A forked piece of wood, or a small spring clamp, used for fastening clothes on a line. - COTTONOUS
Resembling cotton. Evelyn. - COTTON
1. To rise with a regular nap, as cloth does. It cottons well; it can not choose but bear A pretty nap. Family of Love. 2. To go on prosperously; to succeed. New, Hephestion, does not this matter cotton as I would Lyly. 3. To unite; to agree; to - CLOTHES
1. Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; -- a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort. She . . . speaks well, and has excellent good clothes. Shak. If I may touch but his clothes, - SAILCLOTH
Duck or canvas used in making sails. - BEDCLOTHES
Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak. - HEARSECLOTH
A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall. Bp. Sanderson. - BREECHCLOTH
A cloth worn around the breech. - NECKCLOTH
A piece of any fabric worn around the neck. - BROADCLOTH
A fine smooth-faced woolen cloth for men's garments, usually of double width ; -- so called in distinction from woolens three quarters of a yard wide. - UNCLOTHED
Divested or stripped of clothing. Byron. 2. Etym: (more info) 1. Etym: - CARBORUNDUM CLOTH; CARBORUNDUM PAPER
Cloth or paper covered with powdered carborundum. - DRY GOODS
A commercial name for textile fabrics, cottons, woolens, linen, silks, laces, etc., -- in distinction from groceries. - SADDLECLOTH
A cloth under a saddle, and extending out behind; a housing. - GUNNY; GUNNY CLOTH
A strong, coarse kind of sacking, made from the fibers (called jute) of two plants of the genus Corchorus (C. olitorius and C. capsularis), of India. The fiber is also used in the manufacture of cordage. Gunny bag, a sack made of gunny, used for - HAIRCLOTH
Stuff or cloth made wholly or in part of hair. - CHEESE CLOTH
A thin, loosewoven cotton cloth, such as is used in pressing cheese curds. - SMALLCLOTHES
A man's garment for the hips and thighs; breeches. See Breeches.