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The answer GOWN has 167 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gown in various dictionaries:
noun - a woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasions
noun - the members of a university as distinguished from the other residents of the town in which the university is located
noun - lingerie consisting of a loose dress designed to be worn in bed by women
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Dressy dress, or cap's partner(4) |
The rivalry between students & city dwellers is rhymingly known as "Town &" this |
One may be wedding, prom or dressing |
The common name for the robe you wear with a cap when you graduate |
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outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions |
A long, usually formal dress for a woman. |
To dress in a gown. |
To clothe (oneself or another) with a gown. |
The faculty and student body of a university: perfect accord between town and gown. |
A distinctive outer robe worn on ceremonial occasions, as by scholars or clerics. |
A robe or smock worn in operating rooms and other parts of hospitals as a guard against contamination. |
A long loose flowing garment, such as a robe or nightgown. |
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A gown, from the Saxon word, gunna, is a usually loose outer garment from knee- to full-length worn by men and women in Europe from the early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in certain professions; later, gown was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice and attached skirt. A long, loosely fitted gown called a Banyan was worn by men in the 18th century as an informal coat. * The gowns worn today by academics, judges, and some clergy derive directly from the everyday garments worn by their medieval predecessors, formalized into a uniform in the course of the 16th and 17th centuries. |