clothes |
transvest |
As verbs the difference between clothes and transvest
is that
clothes is (
clothe) while
transvest is (uncommon|formal) to wear clothes typically associated with the opposite sex.
As a noun clothes
is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel.
clothes |
graveclothes |
As nouns the difference between clothes and graveclothes
is that
clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while
graveclothes is the clothes in which a corpse is buried.
As a verb clothes
is (
clothe).
clothes |
pilch |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between clothes and pilch
is that
clothes is (obsolete) while
pilch is (obsolete) a gown or case of skin, or one trimmed or lined with fur.
As nouns the difference between clothes and pilch
is that
clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while
pilch is (obsolete) a gown or case of skin, or one trimmed or lined with fur.
As a verb clothes
is (
clothe).
clothes |
clothesless |
As a noun clothes
is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel.
As a verb clothes
is (
clothe).
As an adjective clothesless is
without clothes.
clothes |
steamie |
As nouns the difference between clothes and steamie
is that
clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while
steamie is (scotland) a public area for washing clothes.
As a verb clothes
is (
clothe).
clothes |
dressable |
As a noun clothes
is items of clothing; apparel.
As a verb clothes
is third-person singular of clothe.
As an adjective dressable is
capable of being dressed with clothes.
clothes |
patdown |
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 |
deinsectization |
As nouns the difference between clothes and deinsectization
is that
clothes is items of clothing; apparel while
deinsectization is the removal of insects from clothes and linens.
As a verb clothes
is third-person singular of clothe.
clothes |
vestiment |
In obsolete terms the difference between clothes and vestiment
is that
clothes is plural of lang=en while
vestiment is clothing, clothes, especially ecclesiastical.
As nouns the difference between clothes and vestiment
is that
clothes is items of clothing; apparel while
vestiment is clothing, clothes, especially ecclesiastical.
As a verb clothes
is third-person singular of clothe.
clothes |
retrofashion |
As nouns the difference between clothes and retrofashion
is that
clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while
retrofashion is any fashion characterized by clothes associated with a previous era.
As a verb clothes
is (
clothe).
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