Sleeve vs Soutane - What's the difference?
sleeve | soutane |
The part of a garment that covers the arm.
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc.
A protective jacket or case, especially for a record, containing art and information about the contents; also the analogous leaflet found in a packaged CD.
A narrow channel of water.
* Drayton
sleave; untwisted thread.
(British Columbia) A serving of beer measuring between 14 and 16 ounces.
(label) A long, cylindrical plastic bag of cookies or crackers.
* 2012 ,
*:A three-alarm fire tore through a family home on Newark's East Side early Saturday morning, completely gutting the two-story residence and tragically claiming a half-sleeve of Oreo cookies that was trapped inside a cupboard.
to fit a sleeve to
A long gown with sleeves and buttons at the front
* 1916 , (James Joyce), ''(Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man), Macmillan Press Ltd, paperback, page 21
As nouns the difference between sleeve and soutane
is that sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm while soutane is a long gown with sleeves and buttons at the front.As a verb sleeve
is to fit a sleeve to.sleeve
English
Noun
(en noun)- The sleeves on my coat are too long.
- This bearing requires a sleeve so the shaft will fit snugly.
- the Celtic Sea, called oftentimes the Sleeve
Half A Sleeve Of Oreos Lost In House Fire", The Onion, May 5, 2012:
Derived terms
* shirtsleeves * sleevelessVerb
(sleev)See also
* raglan * thimbleAnagrams
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*soutane
English
Noun
(en noun)- Then at the door of the castle the rector had shaken hands with his father and mother, his soutane fluttering in the breeze, and the car had driven off with his father and mother on it.