Under-garments

  • 1under clothes — noun Underwear, linens; any garments worn beneath other clothing. Underwear may be for warmth, for protecting outer garments from body excretions, to alter the external appearance of the wearer, for security, etc …

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  • 2History of Lebanon under Assyrian rule — During the rise of the Neo Assyrian Empire, what is today known as Lebanon, came under nominal Assyrian rule on several occasions. [cite book|last=Healy|first=Mark|title=The Ancient Assyrians|location=New York|publisher=… …

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  • 3To come under — Come Come, v. i. [imp. {Came}; p. p. {Come}; p. pr & vb. n. {Coming}.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam.… …

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  • 4Bangladeshi garments — The economic status of Bangladesh is dependent on Agriculture since liberation. The country is most covered by country side and the fertility of lands has forced people’s dependability. Bangladesh id developing country where poverty is co exist… …

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  • 5Cultural Developments under the Delhi Sultanate — The Delhi Sultanate lasted from 1206 to 1526. Historians have got valuable information about these developments from the writings of scholars Alberuni, Ziauddin Barani and Ibn Batutah, who visited India during this time. Contents 1 Religious… …

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  • 6Tunic — Tu nic, n. [L. tunica: cf. F. tunique.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) An under garment worn by the ancient Romans of both sexes. It was made with or without sleeves, reached to or below the knees, and was confined at the waist by a girdle.… …

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  • 7Kaccha — Kachera/Kaccha (Punjabi: ਕਛ) are an undergarment which looks similar to boxer shorts.It is one of the five Sikh articles of faith, called the Khalsa, and was given as a gift of love by Guru Gobind Singh at the Baisakhi Amrit Sanchar in 1699 and… …

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  • 8Godfrey of Bouillon — • Duke of Lower Lorraine and first King of Jerusalem, son of Eustache II, Count of Boulogne, and of Ida, daughter of Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine; b. probably at Boulogne sur Mer, 1060; d. at Jerusalem, 18 July, 1100 Catholic… …

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  • 9Lord Chamberlain's Office — The Lord Chamberlain s Office is a department within the British Royal Household. It is presently concerned with matters such as protocol, state visits, investitures, garden parties, the State Opening of Parliament, royal weddings and funerals.… …

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  • 10asceticism — /euh set euh siz euhm/, n. 1. the manner of life, practices, or principles of an ascetic. 2. the doctrine that a person can attain a high spiritual and moral state by practicing self denial, self mortification, and the like. 3. rigorous self… …

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