Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - tunic
Tunic
tunic
n. 1 a a close-fitting short coat of police or military etc. uniform. b a loose, often sleeveless garment usu. reaching to about the knees, as worn in ancient Greece and Rome. c any of various loose, pleated dresses gathered at the waist with a belt or cord. d a tunicle. 2 Zool. the rubbery outer coat of an ascidian etc. 3 Bot. a any of the concentric layers of a bulb. b the tough covering of a part of this. 4 Anat. a membrane enclosing or lining an organ. Etymology: F tunique or L tunica
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noun Etymology: Old English ~e, from Latin ~a, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew kuttōneth coat Date: 12th century 1. a simple slip-on garment made with or without sleeves and usually knee-length or longer, belted at the waist, and worn as an under or outer garment by men and women of ancient Greece and Rome, surcoat, an enclosing or covering membrane or tissue , a long usually plain close-fitting jacket with high collar worn especially as part of a uniform, ~le, 5. a short overskirt, a hip-length or longer blouse or jacket ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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