Meaning & Definition of word "Tunic"

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    Tunic

    /ˈtjuː.nɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A loose-fitting garment, typically worn over the body and sometimes belted at the waist.
      • Example: She wore a flowing tunic over her leggings for a comfortable day out.
    • 2. An outer garment worn in ancient times, often reaching to the knees.
      • Example: The statue of the ancient warrior was depicted wearing a traditional tunic.
    • 3. In biology, a layer of tissue or a membrane.
      • Example: The tunic of the plant cell plays a crucial role in maintaining its structure.

    Etymology

    From Latin tunica, which means 'tunic, dress or robe'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tunic dress:

    A dress variant that is long and loose, reminiscent of a tunic.

    tunic top:

    A top that resembles a tunic, often longer than a typical shirt.

    Roman tunic:

    A traditional garment worn by ancient Romans, usually knee-length.

    Related Words

    garment:

    An article of clothing.

    attire:

    Clothing, especially formal or elaborate clothing.

    apparel:

    Clothing, especially outerwear.

    Slang Meanings of tunic

    Meaning: A casual or trendy top worn with leggings or jeans.

    Example Sentence: She's wearing that cute tunic with her favorite jeans.

    Meaning: A go-to outfit piece that's comfortable and stylish.

    Example Sentence: This tunic is my favorite lazy day outfit.