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scap·u·lar S0123100 (skăp′yə-lər)n.1. Roman Catholic Church a. A monk's sleeveless outer garment that hangs from the shoulders and sometimes has a cowl.b. A pair of pieces of cloth joined by shoulder bands and worn under clothing on the chest and back as a sacramental, sometimes entailing lay affiliation with a religious order.2. One of the feathers covering the shoulder of a bird.adj. also scap·u·lar·y (-lĕr′ē) Anatomy Of or relating to the shoulder or scapula. [Middle English scapulare, from Late Latin scapulāre, from neuter of scapulāris, pertaining to the shoulders or scapulae, from scapula, shoulder; see scapula.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scapulary - garment consisting of a long wide piece of woolen cloth worn over the shoulders with an opening for the head; part of a monastic habitscapulargarment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"monastic habit - a long loose habit worn by monks in a monastery | EncyclopediaSeescapularsscapulary
scap·u·lar·y (skap'ū-lār'ē), A form of brace or suspender for keeping a belt or body bandage in place.scapularyS02-837020 (skăp′ū-lā-rē) A shoulder bandage for keeping a body bandage in place. A broad roller bandage is split in half. The undivided section of the roller bandage is fastened in front with the two ends passing over the shoulders and attached to the back of the body bandage. scapulary
Synonyms for scapularynoun garment consisting of a long wide piece of woolen cloth worn over the shoulders with an opening for the headSynonymsRelated Words |