Definition of Smocks. Meaning of Smocks. Synonyms of Smocks

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Definition of Smocks

Smock
Smock Smock, a. Of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock; hence, of or pertaining to a woman. Smock mill, a windmill of which only the cap turns round to meet the wind, in distinction from a post mill, whose whole building turns on a post. Smock race, a race run by women for the prize of a smock. [Prov. Eng.]
Smock
Smock Smock, v. t. To provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Smocks from wikipedia

- Look up smock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Smock may refer to one of the following: Smock-frock, a coat-like outer garment, often worn to protect...
- collar, cuffs and shoulder. Sus**** smocks were thought to be the most elaborate of smocks. The shirt smock or Surrey smock is styled like a man's shirt, with...
- show that airborne troops preferred to wear the smocks under their webbing once they had landed. The smock replaced an expedient first issue khaki-drill...
- Smocks and were designed and developed by Lonna Speer in 1989 while she was a nurse working in the Santa Cruz, California, county jail. Safety Smocks...
- 2023-12-16. Media related to Ghanaian smocks at Wikimedia Commons I Knew Nothing Until You Taught Me on DVD. Buying a smock - Dead Link Feb 24 Kente Cloth...
- or sometimes crotch flaps that prevent the smock from 'billowing' during a parachute descent. Jump Smocks can be found worn by many militaries around...
- Windproof Smocks are clothing. They usually come with hoods and matching trousers worn as over garments to prevent cold air, and in some cases water, p****ing...
- of windmill got its name from its resemblance to smocks worn by farmers in an earlier period. Smock mills differ from tower mills, which are usually cylindrical...
- "Dinogad's Smock" or "Dinogad's Cloak" (Old Welsh: Peis Dinogat; Welsh: Pais Dinogad) is an Old Welsh lullaby recounting the hunting prowess of the dead...
- 800 helmet covers and a small number of smocks. By June 1940, machine printing had taken over, and 33,000 smocks were made for the Waffen-SS. Supplies of...