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placket
plack·et P0343900 (plăk′ĭt)n.1. An opening or slit in a garment, as at the collar or sleeve of a shirt, that makes the garment easy to put on.2. A pocket, especially in a skirt. [Origin unknown.]placket (ˈplækɪt) n1. (Knitting & Sewing) a piece of cloth sewn in under a closure with buttons, hooks and eyes, zips, etc2. (Knitting & Sewing) the closure itself[C16: perhaps from Middle Dutch plackaet breastplate, from Medieval Latin placca metal plate]plack•et (ˈplæk ɪt) n. 1. a slit, usu. with fastenings, at the neck, waist, or wrist of a garment for ease in putting it on or taking it off. 2. a pocket, esp. one in a woman's skirt. 3. Archaic. a. petticoat. b. woman. [1595–1605; alter. of placard breastplate < Old French, derivative of plaquier to plate < Middle Dutch placken to patch; compare plaque] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | placket - a piece of cloth sewn under an openingpiece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabricskirt - a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women | Translations
placket
Words related to placketnoun a piece of cloth sewn under an openingRelated Words- piece of cloth
- piece of material
- skirt
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