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Topic: CLOTHES
Date:
1700-1800
Language:
French
Origin:
ensemble
'together'
, from
Latin
insimul
'at the same time'
ensemble
noun
en‧sem‧ble
1
[
countable also + plural verb
]
British English
APM
a small group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together regularly
instrumental/string/brass etc ensemble
ensemble of
an ensemble of Mexican artistes
2
[
countable usually singular
]
a set of things that go together to form a whole
3
[
countable usually singular
]
DCC
a set of clothes that are worn together
:
an attractive ensemble
Definition of ensemble from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
the topic CLOTHES
Explore CLOTHES Topic
arm
belt
bikini
boa
body
boot
bottom
bra
cap
cape
casual
coat
cut
dress
ensemble
fashion
fashion show
fez
fitting
flat
fly
formal
fox
full
gathering
gear
hat
hem
(n)
hem
(v)
iron
(n)
iron
(v)
jacket
jeans
jersey
leg
long
low
mac
mini
neck
one-piece
open
overall
oxford
panel
pants
patch
(n)
patch
(v)
peak
run
(v)
run
(n)
shirt
shoe
shoulder
slip
snap
sole
(n)
sole
(v)
stay
strip
suit
thermal
top
train
T-shirt
uniform
upper
wear
wrap
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FOOD DISH
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UTENSILS
GAMES
BOARD GAMES
CARDS
DARTS
GAMBLING
OTHER GAMES
HOUSEHOLD
BABIES
CLEANING
FURNITURE
HOUSE
PETS
TOYS
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GARDENING
SEWING AND KNITTING
OUTDOOR
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