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Definitions of chador in various dictionaries:
noun - a cloth used as a head covering (and veil and shawl) by Muslim and Hindu women
A loose, usually black robe worn by Muslim women that covers the body from head to toe and most of the face.
noun - a large shawl
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A loose, usually black robe worn by Muslim women that covers the body from head to toe. |
a cloth used as a head covering (and veil and shawl) by Muslim and Hindu women |
a large, usually black cloth worn by some Muslim women to cover their heads and bodies |
A large piece of cloth that is wrapped around the head and upper body leaving only the face exposed, worn especially by Muslim women. |
Chador description |
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A chdor (Persian: ), also variously spelled in English as chadah, chad(d)ar, chader, chud(d)ah, chadur and naturalized as /td()/ is an outer garment or open cloak worn by some women in Iran, Iraq and some other countries under the Persianate cultural sphere as well as predominantly Shia areas i.e. Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Tajikistan and Turkey, in public spaces or outdoors. A chador is a full-body-length semicircle of fabric that is open down the front. This cloth is tossed over the woman's or girl's head, but then she holds it closed in the front. The chador has no hand openings, or any buttons, clasps, etc., but rather it is held closed by her hands or tucked under the wearer's arms. * Before the 197879 Iranian Revolution, black chadors were reserved for funerals and periods of mourning. Light, printed fabrics were the norm for everyday wear. Currently, the majority of Iranian women who wear the chador use the black version outside and |