tunic – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
tunic
n.
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)
Tunic
A
tunic is any of several types of
garment for the body, usually simple in style, reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the ankles. The name derives from the
Latin tunica, the basic garment worn by both men and women in
Ancient Rome, which in turn was based on earlier
Greek garments.
tunic
Noun
1. an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue
(synonym) tunica, adventitia
(hypernym) membrane, tissue layer
(hyponym) albuginea
2. any of a variety of loose fitting cloaks extending to the hips or knees
(hypernym) cloak
(hyponym) chiton
tunic
n.
halena; blůza
tunic
Rzecz.
tunika; górna część munduru