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apparel noun [ əˈpar(ə)l ]

• clothing.
• "they were dressed in bright apparel"
Similar: clothes, clothing, garments, dress, attire, wear, garb, wardrobe, outfit, costume, robes, vestments, gear, get-up, togs, duds, garms, clobber, kit, rig-out, threads, raiment, habit, habiliments,

apparel verb

• clothe (someone).
• "all the vestments in which they used to apparel their Deities"
Origin: Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘make ready or fit’; as a noun ‘furnishings, equipment’): from Old French apareillier, based on Latin ad- ‘to’ (expressing change) + par ‘equal’.


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