Definition of Undercloth. Meaning of Undercloth. Synonyms of Undercloth

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Underclothes
Underclothes Un"der*clothes`, n. pl. Clothes worn under others, especially those worn next the skin for warmth.
Underclothing
Underclothing Un"der*cloth`ing, n. Same as Underclothes.

Meaning of Undercloth from wikipedia

- reasonably well against arrows, especially if combined with a gambeson-like undercloth underneath. Medieval caparisons were frequently embroidered with the coat...
- fashion brand called Truth or Dare which included footwear, perfumes, underclothing, and accessories. Madonna directed her second feature film, W.E., a...
- Underwear, underclothing, or undergarments are items of clothing worn beneath outer clothes, usually in direct contact with the skin, although they may...
- them to the army and every household was required to provide a pair of underclothing and sandals. Meanwhile, the Turkish parliament, not happy with the performance...
- Kaupinam A traditional thong worn in India, by some men as a loincloth or underclothing. It is made up of rectangular strip of cotton cloth which is used to...
- For male converts this consists of an ankle-length white robe; a white undercloth; and a long staff, usually with a loop on the upright end. From then all...
- (langoṭī) is a loincloth worn by men in the Indian subcontinent as underclothing. It is still commonly worn in South Asia by pehlwans (wrestlers) while...
- measures a sample of textile, either between two metal plates (for underclothing) or between a metal plate and free air (for outer layers). Each industry...
- explanation for the adoption of what was then seen as an item of female underclothing as the symbol of a band of knights. In fact, at the time of the Order's...
- garment, often made of flour sacks, and they lacked shoes, stockings, underclothing, or any other clothing to keep warm. Also at risk were children living...