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bandanna
ban·dan·na or ban·dan·a B0053600 (băn-dăn′ə)n. A large handkerchief usually patterned and brightly colored. [Probably Portuguese, from Hindi bāndhnū, tie-dyeing, from bāndhnā, to tie, from Sanskrit bandhati, he ties; see bhendh- in Indo-European roots.]bandanna (bænˈdænə) or bandanan (Clothing & Fashion) a large silk or cotton handkerchief or neckerchief[C18: from Hindi bāndhnū tie-dyeing, from bāndhnā to tie, from Sanskrit bandhnāti he ties]ban•dan•na or ban•dan•a (bænˈdæn ə) n., pl. -dan•nas or -dan•as. a large, usu. figured handkerchief often worn as a scarf. [1745–55; earlier bandanno < Hindi bā̃dhnū tie dyeing] ban•dan′naed, adj. bandannaA large, colorful handkerchief often worn around the neck.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bandanna - large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchiefbandanahandkerchief, hankey, hankie, hanky - a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory | Translationsbandanna Related to bandanna: chintzSynonyms for bandannanoun large and brightly colored handkerchiefSynonymsRelated Words- handkerchief
- hankey
- hankie
- hanky
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