Synonym: adventitia, tunica. Similar words: opportunity, municipal, communicate, incommunicado, communication, communicate with, telecommunications, tune. Meaning: ['tuːnɪk /'tju-] n. 1. an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue 2. any of a variety of loose fitting cloaks extending to the hips or knees.
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(61) The tunic that reached the wrists of the hands was royal purple.
(62) Your tunic and hose match ill with that jewel, young man.
(63) In the stern is a stocky man dressed in a simple white tunic.
(64) Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons, because he was the son of his old age; and he made him a varicolored tunic.
(65) The traditional dress of Vietnamese women, consisting of a long tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose trousers.
(66) When a woman puts off her tunic she puts off her modesty also.
(67) Nhot draw tunic from the early 90 s label r & d polyethylene film.
(68) The tunic must have given me a castoff glory,[Sentencedict] the shimmer of a fallen angel . It had long bell sleeves and came to my knees.
(69) Winston sprang to attention in front of the telescreen , upon which the image of a youngish woman, scrawny but muscular, dressed in tunic and gym-shoes, had already appeared.
(70) Derek Lam presented a veritable nude symphony with a nude jersey tunic and a nude double georgette one-piece and then a nude striped knit pointelle mesh dress.
(71) While Melly was making your new tunic, I made this to go with it.
(72) You are in the same seat, only you are watching classical Greek entertainment and wearing a simple chiton, or tunic.
(73) The landmark Cosmos collection of 1964, with tunic and hose for both men and women, was a confident statement about unisex clothing.
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