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Dressdress adjective1 suitable for formal occasions; "formal wear"; "a full-dress uniform"; "dress shoes"[syn: full-dress]2 (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes; "a dress dinner"; "a full-dress ceremony"noun1 a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice2 clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion; "formal attire"; "battle dress"[syn: attire]3 clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress"[syn: apparel]verb1 put on clothes; "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?"[ant: discase]2 provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"[ant: discase]3 put a finish on; "dress the surface smooth"4 dress in a certain manner; "She dresses in the latest Paris fashion"; "he dressed up in a suit and tie"5 dress or groom with elaborate care; "She likes to dress when going to the opera"[syn: preen]6 kill and prepare for market or consumption; "dress a turkey"7 arrange in ranks; "dress troops"8 decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods[syn: trim]9 provide with decoration; "dress the windows"10 put a dressing on; "dress the salads"11 cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden"[syn: snip]12 cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width13 convert into leather; "dress the tanned skins"14 apply a bandage or medication to; "dress the victim's wounds"15 give a neat appearance to; "groom the dogs"; "dress the horses"16 arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding" |
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