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Sleeved
Having sleeves furnished with sleeves often in composition as long sleeved
Pagoda sleeve
A funnel shaped sleeve arranged to show the sleeve lining and an inner sleeve
raglan sleeve
A sleeve joined to the body of a garment by a long
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set in sleeve
A sleeve joined to the body of a garment by a seam
Bishop sleeve
A wide sleeve once worn by women
Cardigan
A warm jacket of knit worsted with or without sleeves especially a knitted jacket with sleeves that is fastened up
Rochet
A linen garment resembling the surplise but with narrower sleeves also without sleeves worn by bishops and by some other
Mantelletta
A silk or woolen vestment without sleeves worn by cardinals bishops abbots and the prelates of the
Snicker
To laugh slyly to laugh in ones sleeve
Sleeveless
Having no sleeves
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