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1dress

verb \ˈdres\

: to put clothes on (yourself or someone else)

: to put clothes on yourself

: to put on or wear a particular type or style of clothes

Full Definition of DRESS

transitive verb
1
a :  to make or set straight
b :  to arrange (as troops) in a straight line and at proper intervals
2
:  to prepare for use or service; specifically :  to prepare for cooking or for the table <dress a salad>
3
:  to add decorative details or accessories to :  embellish
4
a :  to put clothes on <dress a child>
b :  to provide with clothing <feed and dress a growing family>
5
archaic :  dress down
6
a :  to apply dressings or medicaments to <dress a wound>
b (1) :  to arrange (as the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling
(2) :  to groom and curry (an animal)
c :  to kill and prepare for market or for consumption —often used with out
d :  cultivate, tend; especially :  to apply manure or fertilizer to <dress a field>
e :  to put through a finishing process; especially :  to trim and smooth the surface of (as lumber or stone)
intransitive verb
1
a :  to put on clothing
b :  to put on or wear formal, elaborate, or fancy clothes <dress for dinner>
2
of a food animal :  to weigh after being dressed —often used with out
3
:  to align oneself with the next soldier in a line to make the line straight
dress ship
:  to ornament a ship for a celebration by hoisting national ensigns at the mastheads and running a line of signal flags and pennants from bow to stern
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Origin of DRESS

Middle English, from Anglo-French drescer, dresser to direct, put right, Vulgar Latin *directiare, from Latin directus direct, past participle of dirigere to direct, from dis- + regere to lead straight — more at right
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with DRESS

2dress

noun

: a piece of clothing for a woman or a girl that has a top part that covers the upper body and a skirt that hangs down to cover the legs

: a particular type of clothing

Full Definition of DRESS

2
:  an outer garment (as for a woman or girl) usually consisting of a one-piece bodice and skirt
3
:  covering, adornment, or appearance appropriate or peculiar to a particular time
4
:  a particular form of presentation :  guise

First Known Use of DRESS

1606

Other Clothing Terms

babushka, brogue, bumbershoot, cravat, dishabille, furbelow, layette, raiment, spectator

3dress

adjective

: suitable or required for a formal event

Full Definition of DRESS

1
:  suitable for a formal occasion <dress clothes> <dress shoes>
2
:  requiring or permitting formal dress <a dress affair>
3
:  relating to or used for a dress <dress material>

First Known Use of DRESS

1767

Other Clothing Terms

babushka, brogue, bumbershoot, cravat, dishabille, furbelow, layette, raiment, spectator
DRESS[1] Defined for Kids

1dress

verb \ˈdres\
dresseddress·ing

Definition of DRESS for Kids

1
:  to put clothes on
2
:  to put on clothes in a particular way <Be sure to dress warmly.>
3
:  to wear formal or fancy clothes <Do I have to dress for dinner?>
4
:  to apply medicine or bandages to <dress a wound>
5
:  to trim or decorate for display <dress a store window>
6
:  to prepare for cooking or eating <dress a chicken> <dress the salad>
dress up
1
:  to put on formal or fancy clothes
2
:  to put on a costume <I'm dressing up as a skeleton.>

2dress

noun

Definition of DRESS for Kids

1
:  a piece of clothing for a woman or girl that has a top part that covers the upper body and that is connected to a skirt covering the lower body
2
:  clothing <He wore traditional dress.>

3dress

adjective

Definition of DRESS for Kids

:  proper for a formal event <dress clothes>
Medical Dictionary

dress

verb \ˈdres\

Medical Definition of DRESS

:  to apply dressings or medicaments to

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