different between bathrobe vs bedrobe
bathrobe
English
Etymology
bath +? robe
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b???.???b/
- (US) IPA(key): /?bæ?.?o?b/
Noun
bathrobe (plural bathrobes)
- A robe usually made of terrycloth intended to be worn when one is still damp from bathing or when there is no immediate need to dress fully.
Translations
See also
- bath kimono
- dressing gown
- nightgown
- towel
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bedrobe
English
Etymology 1
bed +? robe
Noun
bedrobe (plural bedrobes)
- (archaic) A long garment worn in bed.
- A textile cover, usually decorative, for a bed; a counterpane.
Etymology 2
Blend of bedroom +? wardrobe
Noun
bedrobe (plural bedrobes)
- A very small bedroom, usually with bed and decor in matching style.
Anagrams
- be bored, berobed
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