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bathrobe

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bath·robe  (bthrb, bäth-)
n.
A loose-fitting robe worn before and after bathing and for lounging.

bathrobe
Noun
1. a loose-fitting garment for wear before or after a bath or swimming
2. US & Canad a dressing gown
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bathrobebathrobe - a loose-fitting robe of towelling; worn after a bath or swim
robe - any loose flowing garment
Translations
bathrobe [ˈbɑːθrəub] nalbornoz m
bathrobe [ˈbɑːθrəub] bath npeignoir m de bain
bathrobe [ˈbɑːθrəub] nBademantel m
bathrobe [ˈbɑːθrəub] naccappatoio


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