tunic|tunics in English
noun
[tu·nic || 'tuːnɪk /'tju-]
woman's long upper garment; loose-fitting garment often without sleeves and often belted (worn in ancient Greece and Rome); enclosing membrane, covering (Zoology, Anatomy, Botany)
Use "tunic|tunics" in a sentence
1. The Chiton is not a tunic because tunics consist of two pieces of fabric, which mirrored each other, that were sewn together with gaps for the head and arms
2. Don't put them in those suffocating tunics.
3. This was my mother's tunic.
4. 2 synonyms for Adventitia: tunic, tunica
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10. Then the airman's tunic with the civilian buttons.
11. 1 Decorate the tunic with sequins or glitter.
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15. Why are there fleurs-de-lys on his tunic?
16. In the cold weather a second cotton tunic sufficed .
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18. The girl wore a girdle around her gym tunic.
19. It was bitterly cold, and Killion wore Dickinson's tunic.
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21. Aphrodite replies that they must beat their breasts and tear their tunics.
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24. I know of protective clothing, and men in black tunic!
25. Working class women wore their tunics ankle-length and belted at the waist.