About The Word Brassiere
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Brassiere
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What's The Definition Of Brassiere?
[n] an undergarment worn by women to support their breasts
Synonyms | Synonyms for Brassiere: bandeau | bra Related Terms | Find terms related to Brassiere: advocate | alpenstock | arm | athletic supporter | back | backbone | backing | bandeau | bearer | bra | brace | bracer | bracket | buttress | cane | carrier | cervix | corset | crook | crutch | falsies | foundation garment | fulcrum | girdle | guy | guywire | jock | jockstrap | mainstay | maintainer | mast | neck | prop | reinforce | reinforcement | reinforcer | rest | resting place | rigging | shoulder | shroud | soutien-gorge | spine | sprit | staff | standing rigging | stave | stay | stick | stiffener | strengthener | support | supporter | sustainer | upholder | walking stick See Also | shoulder strap | strap | undergarment | uplift Brassiere In Webster's Dictionary \Bras`si[`e]re"\, n. [F.]
A form of woman's underwaist stiffened with whalebones, or
the like, and worn to support the breasts.
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