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Definition of fashion
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Fashion
(v. t.) To make
according
to the rule
prescribed
by
custom.
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Garb
::
Garb (n.)
External
appearance,
as
expressive
of the
feelings
or
character;
looks;
fashion
or
manner,
as of
speech..
Kind
::
Kind (a.)
Nature;
style;
character;
sort;
fashion;
manner;
variety;
description;
class;
as, there are
several
kinds of
eloquence,
of
style,
and of
music;
many kinds of
government;
various
kinds of soil, etc..
Fashion
::
Fashion
(v. t.) To make
according
to the rule
prescribed
by
custom.
Fashionableness
::
Fashionableness
(n.) State of being
fashionable.
Newfashioned
::
Newfashioned
(a.) Made in a new form, or
lately
come into
fashion..
Fangle
::
Fangle
(v. t.)
Something
new-fashioned;
a
foolish
innovation;
a
gewgaw;
a
trifling
ornament.
Archaism
::
Archaism
(a.) An
ancient,
antiquated,
or
old-fashioned,
word,
expression,
or
idiom;
a word or form of
speech
no
longer
in
common
use..
Effigiate
::
Effigiate
(v. t.) To form as an
effigy;
hence,
to
fashion;
to
adapt..
Polyschematist
::
Polyschematist
(a.)
Having,
or
existing
in, many
different
forms or
fashions;
multiform..
Acock
::
Acock
(adv.)
In a
cocked
or
turned
up
fashion.
Get
::
Get (n.)
Fashion;
manner;
custom.
Fashion
::
Fashion
(v. t.) To fit; to
adapt;
to
accommodate;
-- with to.
Primitive
::
Primitive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
former
time;
old-fashioned;
characterized
by
simplicity;
as, a
primitive
style of
dress..
Traditional
::
Traditional
(a.)
Observant
of
tradition;
attached
to old
customs;
old-fashioned.
Craze
::
Craze (n.) A
temporary
passion
or
infatuation,
as for same new
amusement,
pursuit,
or
fashion;
as, the
bric-a-brac
craze;
the
aesthetic
craze..
Uniform
::
Uniform
(a.) A dress of a
particular
style or
fashion
worn by
persons
in the same
service
or order by means of which they have a
distinctive
appearance;
as, the
uniform
of the
artillery,
of the
police,
of the
Freemasons,
etc..
Coranto
::
Coranto
(n.) A
sprightly
but
somewhat
stately
dance,
now out of
fashion..
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To form into a
particular
shape,
by
pouring
liquid
metal or other
material
into a mold; to
fashion;
to
found;
as, to cast
bells,
stoves,
bullets..
Mode
::
Mode (n.)
Prevailing
popular
custom;
fashion,
especially
in the
phrase
the
mode..
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To bring into
disrepute,
and
reject;
to drive from
notice
and
acceptance;
as, to
explode
a
scheme,
fashion,
or
doctrine..
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