ALL meanings of tunic
tu·nic
T t - noun tunic clothing: long women's top 1
- noun tunic clothing: military jacket 1
- noun tunic Chiefly British. a coat worn as part of a military or other uniform. 1
- noun tunic a gownlike outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes belted, worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans. 1
- noun tunic a woman's upper garment, either loose or close-fitting and extending over the skirt to the hips or below. 1
- noun tunic a garment with a short skirt, worn by women for sports. 1
- noun tunic Ecclesiastical. a tunicle. 1
- noun tunic Anatomy, Zoology. any covering or investing membrane or part, as of an organ. 1
- noun tunic Botany. an integument, as that covering a seed. 1
- countable noun tunic A tunic is a sleeveless garment that is worn on the top part of your body. 0
- noun tunic any of various hip-length or knee-length garments, such as the loose sleeveless garb worn in ancient Greece or Rome, the jacket of some soldiers, or a woman's hip-length garment, worn with a skirt or trousers 0
- noun tunic a covering, lining, or enveloping membrane of an organ or part 0
- noun tunic a loose, gownlike garment worn by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome 0
- noun tunic a blouselike garment extending to the hips or lower, usually gathered at the waist, often with a belt 0
- noun tunic a short coat forming part of the uniform of soldiers, policemen, etc. 0
- noun tunic a vestment worn over the alb, as formerly by a subdeacon, or by a bishop under the dalmatic 0
- noun tunic a natural covering of a plant, animal, etc. 0