loose+dress
51kaftan — [ kaftan] (also caftan) noun a man s long belted tunic, worn in the Near East. ↘a woman s long, loose dress. ↘a loose shirt or top. Origin C16: from Turk., from Pers. ḵaftān, partly influenced by Fr. cafetan …
52sack — sack1 noun 1》 a large bag made of a material such as hessian or thick paper, used for storing and carrying goods. ↘(also sack dress) a woman s short, loose dress without a waistline, popular especially in the 1950s. 2》 (the sack) informal… …
53undress — I. v. a. Disrobe, strip, divest of clothes. II. n. Dishabille, loose dress, ordinary dress …
54disarray — v 1. disorder, dishevel, mess or mess up, disarrange. See disarrange. 2. undress, take one s clothes off, disrobe, strip. n 3. disorder, displacement, dislocation, disarrangement, disorganization, unsettledness, discomposure, derangement;… …
55kaftan — UK [ˈkæftæn] / US [ˈkæfˌtæn] / US [ˈkæftən] noun [countable] Word forms kaftan : singular kaftan plural kaftans a) a long loose piece of clothing with wide sleeves b) a long loose dress …
56pinafore — /ˈpɪnəfɔ / (say pinuhfaw) noun 1. an apron, usually one large enough to cover most of the clothing, worn especially by children. 2. a loose dress worn over clothing to protect it during housework, etc. 3. a dress, sleeveless with low neck, worn… …
57kaftan — (also caftan) ► NOUN 1) a man s long belted tunic, worn in the Near East. 2) a woman s long loose dress. 3) a loose shirt or top. ORIGIN Persian, partly influenced by French cafetan …
58smock — ► NOUN 1) a loose dress or blouse having the upper part closely gathered in smocking. 2) a loose overall worn to protect one s clothes. ► VERB ▪ decorate with smocking. ORIGIN Old English …
59caftan — n. (also kaftan) 1 a long usu. belted tunic worn by men in countries of the Near East. 2 a a woman s long loose dress. b a loose shirt or top. Etymology: Turk. kaftan, partly through F cafetan …
60Camis — Cam is (k[a^]m [i^]s), n. [See {Chemise}.] A light, loose dress or robe. [Also written {camus}.] [Obs.] [1913 Webster] All in a camis light of purple silk. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …