Definition of Tunics. Meaning of Tunics. Synonyms of Tunics

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Definition of Tunics

Tunic
Tunic Tu"nic, n. [L. tunica: cf. F. tunique.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) An under-garment worn by the ancient Romans of both sexes. It was made with or without sleeves, reached to or below the knees, and was confined at the waist by a girdle. 2. Any similar garment worm by ancient or Oriental peoples; also, a common name for various styles of loose-fitting under-garments and over-garments worn in modern times by Europeans and others. 3. (R. C. Ch.) Same as Tunicle. 4. (Anat.) A membrane, or layer of tissue, especially when enveloping an organ or part, as the eye. 5. (Bot.) A natural covering; an integument; as, the tunic of a seed. 6. (Zo["o]l.) See Mantle, n., 3 (a) .

Meaning of Tunics from wikipedia

- over a skirt or skirts. Tunics were also worn in ancient Greece, whence the Roman version was adopted. Later Gr**** and Roman tunics were an evolution from...
- Look up tunic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tunic may refer to : Tunic, a simple garment type. Sub-types or specific uses include : Tunic top, commonly...
- The Stalin tunic (Russian: сталинка, romanized: stalinka) is a colloquial term for a type of tunic or jacket ****ociated with Joseph Stalin (1878-1953);...
- Prussian soldiers in tunics, 1845. A member of the Garde nationale mobile in 1848, showing the long-skirted French Army tunic. A Captain the United States...
- The priestly tunic (Hebrew: כֻּתֹּנֶת kutonet) was as an undergarment or shirt worn by the High Priest and priests when they served in the Tabernacle...
- Tunic is a 2022 action-adventure game developed by Isometricorp Games and published by Finji. It is set in a ruined fantasy world, where the player controls...
- cornea form the fibrous tunic of the bulb of the eye; the sclera is opaque, and constitutes the posterior five-sixths of the tunic; the cornea is transparent...
- knee-length tunics for most activities, and men of the upper classes wore long tunics, with hose and mantle or cloaks. Women wore long tunics or gowns....
- (Russian: френч) was the designation of a particular type of military jacket or tunic in the Russian Empire and later in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics...
- tunic remains in the current British Army Dress Regulations. It is one of three coloured tunics used by the British Army; alongside dark green tunics...