playsuit
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playsuit (2)
Noun
    
playsuit (plural playsuits)
- A one-piece stretch garment worn by very young children.
- c. 1950, Philip K. Dick, Voices From the Street, published 2007, →ISBN:
- Like Marsha, his hair was tinged a faint rusty red. Sound asleep in a chair in the corner was a small girl, perhaps three, in a rumpled playsuit.
 
 
 - A one-piece item of clothing for women.
- 2010, Mary Beth Klatt, Chicago's Fashion History: 1865–1945, →ISBN:
- The playsuit combines shorts, a skirt, and a backless bodice.
 
 
 - A one-piece undergarment for women.
 
Translations
    
single item of clothing
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