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vesture

Clobber vs Vesture - What's the difference?

clobber | vesture | Related terms |

Clobber is a related term of vesture.


As verbs the difference between clobber and vesture

is that clobber is (slang) to hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage while vesture is (archaic) to clothe.

As nouns the difference between clobber and vesture

is that clobber is (uk|australia|slang) clothing while vesture is a covering of or like clothing.

Habiliments vs Vesture - What's the difference?

habiliments | vesture | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between habiliments and vesture

is that habiliments is plural of habiliment while vesture is a covering of or like clothing.

As a verb vesture is

to clothe.

Vesture vs Vestiture - What's the difference?

vesture | vestiture |


As nouns the difference between vesture and vestiture

is that vesture is a covering of or like clothing while vestiture is (biology) the hairs of plants, invertebrates and other non-mammalian organisms, taken as a whole.

As a verb vesture

is (archaic) to clothe.

Vesture vs Waistcoat - What's the difference?

vesture | waistcoat | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between vesture and waistcoat

is that vesture is a covering of or like clothing while waistcoat is an ornamental garment worn under a doublet.

As a verb vesture

is to clothe.

Vesture vs Equipment - What's the difference?

vesture | equipment | Related terms |

Vesture is a related term of equipment.


As nouns the difference between vesture and equipment

is that vesture is a covering of or like clothing while equipment is the act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition.

As a verb vesture

is (archaic) to clothe.

Vestments vs Vesture - What's the difference?

vestments | vesture | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between vestments and vesture

is that vestments is plural of lang=en while vesture is a covering of or like clothing.

As a verb vesture is

to clothe.

Vesture vs Gown - What's the difference?

vesture | gown | Related terms |

Vesture is a related term of gown.


As nouns the difference between vesture and gown

is that vesture is a covering of or like clothing while gown is a loose, flowing upper garment.

As verbs the difference between vesture and gown

is that vesture is (archaic) to clothe while gown is to dress in a gown, to don or garb with a gown.

Vesture vs Livery - What's the difference?

vesture | livery | Related terms |

Vesture is a related term of livery.


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between vesture and livery

is that vesture is (archaic) to clothe while livery is (archaic) to clothe.

As nouns the difference between vesture and livery

is that vesture is a covering of or like clothing while livery is any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants.

As verbs the difference between vesture and livery

is that vesture is (archaic) to clothe while livery is (archaic) to clothe.

Garments vs Vesture - What's the difference?

garments | vesture | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between garments and vesture

is that garments is plural of lang=en while vesture is a covering of or like clothing.

As a verb vesture is

to clothe.

Togs vs Vesture - What's the difference?

togs | vesture | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between togs and vesture

is that togs is plural of lang=en while vesture is a covering of or like clothing.

As verbs the difference between togs and vesture

is that togs is third-person singular of tog while vesture is to clothe.

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