Peacoat vs. Petticoat — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Peacoat and Petticoat
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Definitions
Peacoat
A short, warm, double-breasted coat of heavy wool, traditionally worn by sailors. Also called pea jacket.
Petticoat
A petticoat or underskirt is an article of clothing, a type of undergarment worn under a skirt or a dress. Its precise meaning varies over centuries and between countries.
Peacoat
Alternative spelling of pea coat
Petticoat
A girl's or woman's undergarment, worn under a dress or skirt, that is often full and trimmed with ruffles or lace. Also called pettiskirt.
Peacoat
A thick loose double-breasted woolen jacket, or coat, commonly worn by sailors in cold weather; a pea-jacket.
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Petticoat
Relating to or characteristic of women.
Peacoat
A sailor's heavy woolen double-breasted jacket
Petticoat
(historical) A tight, usually padded undercoat worn by men over a shirt and under the doublet.
Petticoat
(historical) A woman's undercoat, worn to be displayed beneath an open gown.
Petticoat
(historical) A fisherman's loose canvas or oilcloth skirt.
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Petticoat
A type of ornamental skirt or underskirt, often displayed below a dress; chiefly in plural, designating a woman's skirts collectively.
Petticoat
A light woman's undergarment worn under a dress or skirt, and hanging either from the shoulders or (now especially) from the waist; a kind of slip, worn to make the skirt fuller, or for extra warmth.
Petticoat
(slang) A woman.
Petticoat
(historical) A bell-mouthed piece over the exhaust nozzles in the smokebox of a locomotive, strengthening and equalising the draught through the boiler-tubes.
Petticoat
(transitive) To dress in a petticoat.
Petticoat
(dated) Feminine; female; involving a woman.
Petticoat influence
A petticoat affair
Petticoat
A loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist.
Petticoat
Undergarment worn under a skirt