tunic
IPA: tˈunɪk
noun
- A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles.
- (anatomy, botany) Any covering, such as seed coat or the organ that covers a membrane.
- Synonym of gymslip
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Examples of "tunic" in Sentences
- The tunic is gold, with red trim.
- Tunic smooth or irregularly wrinkled.
- Both the headpiece and tunic are black.
- Men wore a tunic or cotte with a surcoat.
- On the left, the fullo is brushing a tunic.
- He is wearing a traditional deerskin tunic.
- It is carved as wearing a long tunic and mantle.
- Hexacrobylidae are a family of benthic predatory tunicates.
- Transparent tunicate, transparent sea squirt, solitary tunicate.
- Agreed, I never looked smarter than when in tunic, white shirt and tie.
- I guess it was a pimpin tunic because it made his brothers madly jealous.
- They wear billowing tunics that obscure their armor and conceal their faces.
- In Tepoztlán the tunic is made of black velvet and embroidered with sequins.
- The "dress" or tunic is a simple robe of white and blue with no other embroidery.
- The red tunic is recognized internationally as a Canadian icon, second only to the maple leaf itself.
- If I took my mrs out to the local pizza house in tunic etc she would think I was a complete wanker as well.
- The Armani tunic is now hanging over a Gary Graham black, silk, long, straight, sheath dress – also never worn.
- Senators had a broad stripe of purple, sewed on the breast of their tunic, called _latus clavus_, which is sometimes put for the _tunic_ itself, or the dignity of a senator.
- Jack in his tunic is arguably a variant of Sir Joshua Reynolds's famous painting of Omai (c. 1775) as Nature-prophet draped in flowing robes and standing in a Tahitian Eden.
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