Loose - Law Dictionary Search Results
Loosen
To make loose to free from tightness tension firmness or fixedness to make less dense or compact as to loosen a
Loosish
Somewhat loose
mandil
A loose outer garment worn the 16th and 17th centuries
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Nightgown
A loose gown used for undress also a gown used for a sleeping garment
nightie
Any loose fitting clothing for wear in bed
Petticoat
A loose under garment worn by women and covering the body below the waist
peacoat
A thick loose double breasted woolen jacket or coat commonly worn by sailors in cold weather a pea jacket
Pea jacket
A thick loose double breasted woolen jacket or coat commonly worn by sailors in cold weather
jellaba
a loose cloak with a hood worn in the Middle East and northern Africa
Raglan
A loose overcoat with large sleeves named after Lord Raglan an English general who was an aide de camp to
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Loose - Law Dictionary Search Results
Loosen
To make loose to free from tightness tension firmness or fixedness to make less dense or compact as to loosen a
Loosish
Somewhat loose
mandil
A loose outer garment worn the 16th and 17th centuries
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Nightgown
A loose gown used for undress also a gown used for a sleeping garment
nightie
Any loose fitting clothing for wear in bed
Petticoat
A loose under garment worn by women and covering the body below the waist
peacoat
A thick loose double breasted woolen jacket or coat commonly worn by sailors in cold weather a pea jacket
Pea jacket
A thick loose double breasted woolen jacket or coat commonly worn by sailors in cold weather
jellaba
a loose cloak with a hood worn in the Middle East and northern Africa
Raglan
A loose overcoat with large sleeves named after Lord Raglan an English general who was an aide de camp to
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