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Outer
Matched in: Term Outer
Outerly
Utterly entirely
Outer House
Matched in: Term Outer House
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Hull
The outer covering of anything particularly of a nut or of grain the outer skin of a kernel the husk
Pelisse
An outer garment for men or women originally of fur or lined with fur a ladys or childs long outer
Robe
An outer garment a dress of a rich flowing and elegant style or make hence a dress of state rank
VerbarNeurilemma
The delicate outer sheath of a nerve fiber the primitive sheath
Scissors tailed
Having the outer feathers much the longest the others decreasing regularly to the median ones
Frock
A loose outer garment especially a gown forming a part of European modern costume for women and children also a coarse
Huke
An outer garment worn in Europe in the Middle Ages
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