lapel
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la·pel
(lə-pĕl′)n.
The part of a garment, such as a coat or jacket, that is an extension of the collar and folds back against the breast.
[From lap.]
la·peled′, la·pelled′ adj.
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lapel
(ləˈpɛl)n
(Clothing & Fashion) the continuation of the turned or folded back collar on a suit coat, jacket, etc
[C18: from lap1]
laˈpelled adj
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la•pel
(ləˈpɛl)n.
the front part of a garment, as a coat or shirt, that is folded back on the chest and is joined to a collar or forms one continuous piece with it. Compare revers (def. 1).
la•pelled′, adj.
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Noun | 1. | lapel - lap at the front of a coat; continuation of the coat collar |
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Translations
ثَنْيَه، طَيَّه
klopa
opslagrevers
hajtóka
kragahorn, boîungur
atlapas
atloks
klâpayaka devriği
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lapel
(ləˈpel) noun the part of a coat joined to the collar and folded back against the chest. Narrow lapels are in fashion.
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