coatdress

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Etymology

coat + dress

Noun

coatdress (plural coatdresses)

  1. A dress that resembles a coat, usually having a buttoning front
    • 2007 July 5, Cathy Horyn, “At Versailles: Let Them Wear Cake”, in New York Times:
      There was a striking black coatdress with square gold paillettes streaking down the sides, and a lovely black sleeveless dress with silvery panels.

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