Synonyms of the word vesture


VESTUREAPPAREL - CLOTHE - CLOTHING - COVER - COVERING - DRESS - ENCLOTHE - GARB - GARMENT - HABILIMENT - HABILITATE - RAIMENT - TOG - WEAR - WEARABLE

vesture

  • n. A covering of or like clothing.
  • v. (archaic) To clothe.

apparel

  • n. Clothing.
  • n. A small ornamental piece of embroidery worn on albs and some other ecclesiastical vestments.
  • n. (nautical) The furniture of a ship, such as masts, sails, rigging, anchors, guns, etc.
  • v. (transitive) To furnish with apparatus; to equip; to fit out.
  • v. (transitive) To dress or clothe; to attire.
  • v. (transitive) To dress with external ornaments; to cover with something ornamental.

clothe

  • v. (transitive) To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing.
  • v. (figuratively) To cover or invest, as if with a garment.

clothing

  • v. present participle of clothe.
  • n. Any of a wide variety of articles, usually made of fabrics, animal hair, animal skin, or some combination…
  • n. An act or instance of putting clothes on.
  • n. (obsolete) The art of process of making cloth.
  • n. A covering of non-conducting material on the outside of a boiler, or steam chamber, to prevent radiation…

cover

  • n. A lid.
  • n. A hiding from view.
  • n. A front and back of a book, magazine, CD package, etc.
  • n. A top sheet of a bed.
  • n. A cover charge.
  • n. A setting at a restaurant table or formal dinner.
  • n. (music) A rerecording of a previously recorded song; a cover version; a cover song.
  • n. (cricket) A fielding position on the off side, between point and mid off, about 30° forward of square;…
  • n. (topology) A set (more often known as a family) of sets, whose union contains the given set.
  • n. (philately) An envelope complete with stamps and postmarks etc.
  • n. (military) A solid object, including terrain, that provides protection from enemy fire.
  • n. (law) In commercial law, a buyer’s purchase on the open market of goods similar or identical to the goods…
  • n. (insurance) An insurance contract; coverage by an insurance contract.
  • n. (espionage) A persona maintained by a spy or undercover operative, cover story.
  • n. The portion of a slate, tile, or shingle that is hidden by the overlap of the course above.
  • n. In a steam engine, the lap of a slide valve.
  • adj. Of or pertaining to the front cover of a book or magazine.
  • adj. (music) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of cover versions.
  • v. (transitive) To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
  • v. (transitive) To be over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
  • v. (transitive) To be upon all of, so as to completely conceal.
  • v. (transitive) To set upon all of, so as to completely conceal.
  • v. (transitive) To invest (oneself with something); to bring upon (oneself).
  • v. (of a publication) To discuss thoroughly; to provide coverage of.
  • v. To deal with.
  • v. To be enough money for.
  • v. (intransitive) To act as a replacement.
  • v. (transitive) To have as an assignment or responsibility.
  • v. (music) To make a cover version of (a song that was originally recorded by another artist).
  • v. (military, law enforcement) To protect using an aimed firearm and the threat of firing; or to protect…
  • v. To provide insurance coverage for.
  • v. To copulate with (said of certain male animals such as dogs and horses).
  • v. (chess, transitive) To protect or control (a piece or square).
  • v. To extend over a given period of time or range, to occupy, to stretch over a given area.

covering

  • n. (countable) That which covers something.
  • n. (uncountable) Action of the verb to cover.
  • v. present participle of cover.

dress

  • n. (countable) An item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part…
  • n. (uncountable) Apparel, clothing.
  • n. The system of furrows on the face of a millstone.
  • n. A dress rehearsal.
  • v. (obsolete, reflexive, intransitive) To prepare oneself; to make ready.
  • v. To adorn, ornament.
  • v. (nautical) To ornament (a ship) by hoisting the national colours at the peak and mastheads, and setting…
  • v. (transitive) To treat (a wound, or wounded person).
  • v. (transitive) To prepare (food) for cooking, especially by seasoning it.
  • v. (transitive) To fit out with the necessary clothing; to clothe, put clothes on (something or someone).
  • v. (intransitive) To clothe oneself; to put on clothes.
  • v. (intransitive) Of a man, to allow the genitals to fall to one side or other of the trousers.
  • v. To prepare for use; to fit for any use; to render suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready.
  • v. (transitive) To prepare the surface of (a material; usually stone or lumber).
  • v. (transitive) To bolt or sift flour.
  • v. (military, transitive, intransitive) To arrange in exact continuity of line, as soldiers; commonly to…
  • v. To break and train for use, as a horse or other animal.

enclothe

  • v. (transitive) To cover with clothing.

garb

  • n. Fashion, style of dressing oneself up.
  • n. A type of dress or clothing.
  • n. (figuratively) A guise, external appearance.
  • v. (transitive) To dress in garb.
  • n. (heraldry) A wheat sheaf.
  • n. A measure of arrows in the Middle Ages.

garment

  • n. A single item of clothing.

habiliment

  • n. Clothes, especially clothing appropriate for someone's job, status, or to an occasion.
  • n. Equipment or furnishings characteristic of a place or being; trappings.

habilitate

  • adj. (obsolete) Qualified or entitled.
  • v. European institutions of higher education: To qualify as an instructor or professor. Usually associated…

raiment

  • n. (archaic or literary) Clothing, garments, dress, material.

tog

  • n. A cloak.
  • n. A coat.
  • n. A unit of thermal resistance, being ten times the temperature difference (in °C) between the two surfaces…
  • v. (transitive) To dress (often with up or out).
  • adv. (knitting) Abbreviation of together.

wear

  • v. (now chiefly Britain dialectal, transitive) To guard; watch; keep watch, especially from entry or invasion.
  • v. (now chiefly Britain dialectal, transitive) To defend; protect.
  • v. (now chiefly Britain dialectal, transitive) To ward off; prevent from approaching or entering; drive off;…
  • v. (now chiefly Britain dialectal, transitive) To conduct or guide with care or caution, as into a fold or…
  • v. To carry or have equipped on or about one's body, as an item of clothing, equipment, decoration, etc.
  • v. To have or carry on one's person habitually, consistently; or, to maintain in a particular fashion or…
  • v. To bear or display in one's aspect or appearance.
  • v. (colloquial, with "it") To overcome one's reluctance and endure a (previously specified) situation.
  • v. To eat away at, erode, diminish, or consume gradually; to cause a gradual deterioration in; to produce…
  • v. (intransitive) To undergo gradual deterioration; become impaired; be reduced or consumed gradually due…
  • v. To exhaust, fatigue, expend, or weary.
  • v. (intransitive) To last or remain durable under hard use or over time; to retain usefulness, value, or…
  • v. (intransitive, colloquial) (in the phrase "wearing on (someone)") To cause annoyance, irritation, fatigue,…
  • v. (intransitive, of time) To pass slowly, gradually or tediously.
  • v. (nautical) To bring (a sailing vessel) onto the other tack by bringing the wind around the stern (as opposed…
  • n. (uncountable) (in combination) clothing.
  • n. (uncountable) damage to the appearance and/or strength of an item caused by use over time.
  • n. (uncountable) fashion.

wearable

  • adj. Able to be worn.
  • n. Something that can be worn; an item of clothing.
  • n. (computing) Clipping of wearable computer (“small computer which can be worn on the body”).

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