tunica
Collocations
2ADJ.
light
VERB + TUNICA
wearing
Definitions
noun
Synonym of tunic (“garment”).
The tunica is made of a very rich material, plain silk or brocade, with an ornamental border, and over it is the paludamentum or semicircular cloak which was coming into very general use at this period. The collar is a separate article, and is of rich embroidery to match that on the bottom of the tunica.
I was being drawn up into the clouds, and Papinian, who in my vision was wearing a tunica of light, was fluttering about, his butterfly wings flapping noisily.
Synonym of tunic (“covering”).
Ecto- and endotunicae thin, hardly discernable as two tunicae in unreleased, unstained asci; without zonation and ring structures; ocular chamber indistinct.
The hyaloid system and its associated vascular tunicas are responsible for providing vascular and metabolic support to the lens during embryological development.
name
An unincorporated community in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States.
A town, the county seat of Tunica County, Mississippi, United States.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue
- tunic
- adventitia
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
3The tunica is made of a very rich material, plain silk or brocade, with an ornamental border, and over it is the paludamentum or semicircular cloak which was coming into very general use at this perio
WiktionaryI was being drawn up into the clouds, and Papinian, who in my vision was wearing a tunica of light, was fluttering about, his butterfly wings flapping noisily.
WiktionaryIt was then that I noticed some of them were wearing tunicas.
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