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ˈkoʊtˌdrɛscoat·dress

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. coatdressnoun

    a dress that is tailored like a coat and buttons up the front

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  1. coatdressnoun

    A dress that resembles a coat, usually having a buttoning front

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  1. Coatdress

    A coatdress or coat dress is a woman's dress that resembles an overcoat, usually with collar, lapels and front fastenings similar to a coat, and made in spring- or autumn-weight fabrics. The modern coatdress first emerged in the 1910s, with a 1915 article in Vogue assuring readers that the new garment could be worn over waistcoats or underdresses. The basic coatdress was a wardrobe staple for most decades, but became particularly popular in the 1960s. In the 1980s and 1990s, Diana, Princess of Wales, was a particularly high-profile wearer of coatdresses, many designed by Catherine Walker. The coatdress is often recommended for those wishing to project a professional look, whether in the office, or in the courtroom.

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  1. coatdress

    A coatdress is a type of women's garment that combines elements of a coat and a dress. It is typically tailored like a coat with a structured fit, but is worn as a dress, ending around knee or mid-calf length. It often features a conservative neckline, full length or three-quarter sleeves, and may be buttoned or zipped up the front. The coatdress can be worn on various occasions, from business meetings to social events, depending on the material and style.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of coatdress in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of coatdress in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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