attire |
robe |
Related terms |
Attire is a related term of robe.
As a verb attire
is .
As a noun robe is
a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
vesture |
robe |
Related terms |
Vesture is a related term of robe.
As nouns the difference between vesture and robe
is that
vesture is a covering of or like clothing while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
As a verb vesture
is (archaic) to clothe.
frock |
robe |
Synonyms |
Frock is a synonym of robe.
As nouns the difference between frock and robe
is that
frock is a dress, a piece of clothing for a female, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body or
frock can be (dialectal) a frog while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
As a verb frock
is to clothe in a frock.
clothes |
robe |
Related terms |
Clothes is a related term of robe.
As nouns the difference between clothes and robe
is that
clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
As a verb clothes
is (
clothe).
robe |
fleece |
As nouns the difference between robe and fleece
is that
robe is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature while
fleece is hair or wool of a sheep or similar animal.
As verbs the difference between robe and fleece
is that
robe is to clothe someone in a robe while
fleece is to con or trick someone out of money.
robe |
gear |
Related terms |
Robe is a related term of gear.
As a noun robe
is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
As a proper noun gear is
feb (
february).
pajama |
robe |
As nouns the difference between pajama and robe
is that
pajama is while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
rote |
robe |
As nouns the difference between rote and robe
is that
rote is redness while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
roke |
robe |
As nouns the difference between roke and robe
is that
roke is (uk|dialect) mist; smoke; damp while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
robe |
robs |
As verbs the difference between robe and robs
is that
robe is to clothe someone in a robe while
robs is third-person singular of rob.
As a noun robe
is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.
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