Results for: headcovering worn by religious Jews
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waterproof coat, waterproof jacket worn in rainy weatherraincoat
wide calf-length pants similar to those worn by South American ranchers (popular during the 1970s)gauchos
wide-brimmed hat, wide-brimmed hat that is made of straw or felt and is worn mainly in Spain and Mexico and the southwestern United Statessombrero
winged sandals, winged sandals worn by the gods Mercury and Hermes (Classical Mythology); wings depicted on the ankles or feet (in the style of the gods Mercury and Hermes)talaria
without reverence for God or religious matters, in an ungodly manner; disrespectfullyimpiously
woman godparent, woman who sponsors a child at his baptism and promises to oversee his religious education (generally a family friend)godmother
woman member of Christian religious order who lives under a common rule but not bound by vows; religious cleric, woman member of religious ordercanoness
worn away, corroded, eaten awayeroded
worn by exposure to the weatherweather-beaten
worn from hard worktoilworn
worn outclapped-out
worn, tattered, marked with scratches or abrasionsscuffed
worship of religious iconsiconolatry
~ blouse: blouse with sailor collar, midshipman, midshipman in naval forces; shirt worn by seaman (Informal)middy
~ joint: joint made between notched ends, cloth covering for surface, cloth worn around the neck, eat greedily, join boards using notches, military sash, scarf down, strip of fabric worn around the neck; muffler, shawl, strip of fur or thick fabric wor...scarf
 

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