Definition of Underclothes. Meaning of Underclothes. Synonyms of Underclothes

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Definition of Underclothes

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

Meaning of Underclothes from wikipedia

- those that are worn to cover the waist and legs, although there are also underclothes which cover both. Different styles of underwear are generally worn by...
- products are in the category of underclothes, shoes, purses, gl****es and perfume. The biggest Björn Borg product is underclothes. In 2015, the company released...
- known in English as linen, and are traditionally used for bed sheets, underclothes, and table linen. Its oil is known as linseed oil. In addition to referring...
- of Underclothes, Dover Publications Inc., New York 1992. ISBN 0-486-27124-2 pp. 23–25 C. Willett and Phillis Cunnington, The History of Underclothes, Dover...
- 265. Cunnington, C. Willet; Cunnington, Phillis (1992). The History of Underclothes (2nd ed.). New York: Dover Publications Inc. pp. 176–251. Robinson &...
- arousal from wetting or seeing someone else urinate in their pants or underclothes, or wetting the bed. Other forms of urolagnia may involve a tendency...
- shorts, and sometimes entirely, and his female patients down to their underclothes, and began to m****age them to loosen their body armour. He would also...
- Post-Mortem", which was not published until it was included in The Madwoman's Underclothes (1986), the magazine's contributor Germaine Greer wrote: Before repressive...
- also came into po****rity, with both linen and cotton easy to wash – underclothes often being the only piece of clothing that was washed regularly. Further...
- Middle Ages. Often reaching the knees or ankles, it was usually worn over underclothes consisting of a shirt (usually hip-length or longer) and drawers (usually...