Clothes vs Patdown - What's the difference?
clothes | patdown |
(plural only) Items of clothing; apparel.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=6 (obsolete) .
The covering of a bed; bedclothes.
* Prior
An act of patting somebody's clothes to check for concealed weapons, etc.
* 2006 , Yoram Wind, Colin Crook, Robert E. Gunther, The power of impossible thinking
As nouns the difference between clothes and patdown
is that clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while patdown is an act of patting somebody's clothes to check for concealed weapons, etc.As a verb clothes
is (clothe).clothes
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)Noun
(head)citation, passage=Even in an era when individuality in dress is a cult, his clothes were noticeable. He was wearing a hard hat of the low round kind favoured by hunting men, and with it a black duffle-coat lined with white.}}
- She turned each way her frighted head, / Then sunk it deep beneath the clothes .
Derived terms
(terms derived from "clothes") * bedclothes * clotheshorse * clothesline * clothes moth * clothes-peg * clothes peg * clothespin * clotehspress * swaddling clothes * swathing clothesSee also
* clothing * gear * threadsEtymology 2
patdown
English
Noun
(en noun)- To avoid such charges, airline screeners moved to random processes that led to patdowns of congressional representatives and mild-mannered elderly women...
