💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mummock"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| almucenoun | A hood or cape. |
| moggannoun | (Scotland, historical) A closely-fitting knitted removable sleeve. |
| muffnoun | (vulgar slang) The vulva or vagina; pubic hair around it. |
| rags and tattersnoun | very old, torn clothes |
| kalmucknoun | A kind of shaggy cloth resembling bearskin. |
| lammynoun | A thick quilted jumper or duffel coat worn outdoors in cold weather by sailors. |
| smockfrocknoun | Alternative form of smock frock. [A coarse frock, or shirt, worn over other clothing, as by farm labourers.] |
| patchcoatnoun | (dated) patched coat |
| smock frocknoun | A coarse frock, or shirt, worn over other clothing, as by farm labourers. |
| mourning cloaknoun | (US) A large butterfly, Nymphalis antiopa, native to Eurasia and North America. |
| manteaunoun | A cloak or gown, especially of a kind popular with women in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
| stammelnoun | A bright red colour, like that of the stammel cloth. |
| modenoun | A particular means of accomplishing something. |
| mortclothnoun | Alternative form of mort cloth. [(UK, obsolete) A pall for a coffin; a casket saddle] |
| smocknoun | A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc. |
| kagoulenoun | Alternative form of cagoule. [(UK, Ireland) A lightweight waterproof parka.] |
| clockmutchnoun | (New York, obsolete) A three-piece cap or bonnet worn by women, with a straight central piece reaching from the neck to the forehead and two side pieces reaching as far down as the chin. |
| m.b. coatnoun | (archaic, slang, derogatory) Synonym of pygostole (“Tractarian curate's surtout”). |
| cagoulenoun | (UK, Ireland) A lightweight waterproof parka. |
| monty coatnoun | (military, slang) A duffel coat. |
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