Tunic (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. a coat worn as part of a military or other uniform.
  2. a gownlike outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes belted, worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
  3. a woman's upper garment, either loose or close-fitting and extending over the skirt to the hips or below.
  4. a garment with a short skirt, worn by women for sports.
  5. a tunicle.
  6. any covering or investing membrane or part, as of an organ.
  7. an integument, as that covering a seed.
noun
  1. any of various hip-length or knee-length garments, such as the loose sleeveless garb worn in ancient Greece or Rome, the jacket of some soldiers, or a woman's hip-length garment, worn with a skirt or trousers
  2. a covering, lining, or enveloping membrane of an organ or part
  3. mainly RC Church another word for tunicle
Tunic (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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