ETYM Old Fren. cote, French cotte, petticoat, cotte d'armes coat of arms, cotte de mailles coat of mail, Late Lat. cota, cotta, tunic, prob. of German origin.
(Homonym: cote).
1. An outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors.
2. Growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal.
ETYM French jaquette, dim. of jaque. Related to Jack.
1. A short coat.
2. An outer covering or casing.
3. The tough metal casing for certain kinds of ammunition.
Short coat, usually coming to the waist or hip, worn by both men and women. Jackets are worn in combination with skirts and trousers to form suits, or separately, both indoors and outdoors. They are both fashion and utilitarian garments.
ETYM Dim. of Dutch jurk a frock.
A tight sleeveless and collarless jacket (often made of leather) worn by men in former times.
ETYM From Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands.
Plain weft-knitted fabric of wool, cotton, nylon or silk.
1. A close-fitting pullover shirt; SYN. T-shirt, tee shirt.
2. A slightly elastic machine-knitted fabric.