💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cimar"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| simarrenoun | Alternative spelling of simar. [(archaic, historical) A woman's loose, long dress or robe; sometimes specifically, an undergarment or chemise.] |
| samarranoun | A city in Iraq, on the east bank of the Tigris. In medieval times, it was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. |
| simarnoun | (Christianity) A type of ecclesiastical vestment, similar to a cassock. |
| camesenoun | Alternative form of camis (“a dress or robe”). [(obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe.] |
| camisnoun | (obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe. |
| camisenoun | Alternative form of camis (“a dress or robe”). [(obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe.] |
| chemisenoun | A short nightdress, or similar piece of lingerie. |
| cymarnoun | A loose light dress for women. |
| samarenoun | (historical) A long-skirted jacket once worn by women. |
| camiknickersnoun | (dated) A women's undergarment covering the torso, worn for example under short dresses or slacks. |
| camisolenoun | A short, sleeveless undergarment worn by women underneath a blouse, or as a form of short négligée. |
| sareenoun | Alternative form of sari. [The traditional dress of women in the Indian Subcontinent; an outer garment consisting of a single length of cotton or silk, most often with one end wrapped around the waist to form a skirt, the other draped over the shoulder or head.] |
| sarinoun | The traditional dress of women in the Indian Subcontinent; an outer garment consisting of a single length of cotton or silk, most often with one end wrapped around the waist to form a skirt, the other draped over the shoulder or head. |
| caminoun | (colloquial) A camisole. |
| c-stringnoun | (programming) A C-style string. |
| camisianoun | (historical) An ancient kind of shirt or nightgown. |
| kamarbandnoun | Alternative form of cummerbund. [(fashion) A broad sash, especially one that is pleated lengthwise and worn as an article of formal dress, as around a man's waist together with a tuxedo or dinner jacket.] |
| chemiloonnoun | (US, historical, 19th century) A garment, usually for women, consisting of chemise and drawers united in one. It is somewhat similar to modern day onesies, or a jumpsuit. |
| chunarinoun | Alternative form of chunni. [Synonym of dupatta – a long scarf worn by South Asian women.] |
| smocknoun | A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc. |
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