хала́т — meaning in English
khalat
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English meaning
- bathrobe noun A loose, absorbent robe worn before or after a bath or shower.
- robe noun A long, loose outer garment, often worn for comfort, ceremony, or to signify rank.
- smock noun A loose overgarment worn to protect clothes, especially by painters or children.
- wrapper noun A covering used to wrap something, especially food or a package.
Senses
хала́т is used for these senses in English:
- bathrobe A robe usually made of terrycloth intended to be worn when one is still damp from bathing or when there is no immediate need to dress fully.
- dressing gown (UK, Ireland) An item of clothing often made from cotton or another absorbent material, in the form of a long open robe with a belt to tie it around the middle and fasten it securely; often worn over pyjamas.
- khalat A type of native gown worn in parts of Central Asia, historically awarded as a robe of honor.
- lab coat A white coat worn by laboratory workers to protect day clothes from damage by spillage etc.
- smock A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc.
- surgical gown A protective plastic gown worn by a surgeon when performing surgery.
- wrapper An outer garment; a loose robe or dressing gown.
robe — full definition
- noun A long, loose outer garment, often worn for comfort, ceremony, or to signify rank.
- verb To dress someone in a robe or official garment.