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tuque
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tuque  (tk, tyk)
n.
A knitted woolen cap in the form of a cylindrical bag often with tapered ends that is worn with one end tucked into the other.

[Canadian French, from French toque, toque; see toque.]

tuque [tuːk]
n Canadian
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a knitted cap with a long tapering end
2. (Clothing & Fashion) Also called toque a close-fitting knitted hat often with a tassel or pompom
[from Canadian French, from French: toque]


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