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bodice

English

Etymology

From bodies, plural of body (upper part of a dress)

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b?d?s/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?b?d?s/
  • Hyphenation: bod?ice

Noun

bodice (plural bodices)

  1. (fashion) A sleeveless shirt for women, sometimes provided with detachable sleeves.
  2. (fashion) Blouse; any shirt for women, particularly the upper part of a two-piece dress or European folk costume.
  3. (fashion) The upper portion of a women's one-piece dress, equivalent to a shirt.
  4. (fashion) Underbodice: an undershirt for women, (archaic) particularly a corset or other undershirt stiffened with whalebone.

Hyponyms

  • (sleeveless shirt for women): jelick (Ottoman Turkish version); dudou (Chinese version); yem (Chinese version in Vietnamese contexts); angiya (Indian Muslim version); jumps (obsolete European version)
  • (sleeved shirt for women): See blouse
  • (undershirt for women): See underbodice

Meronyms

  • (sleeveless shirt for women): plastron (decorated front area)
  • (upper part of a dress): robing (decorative trim)

Derived terms

  • bodice ripper
  • liberty bodice
  • Watteau bodice

Translations

Anagrams

  • ceboid

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bodiced

English

Etymology

From bodice +? -ed.

Adjective

bodiced (not comparable)

  1. Wearing a bodice.

Anagrams

  • boddice

References

bodiced in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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