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Bodysuit

A bodysuit is a one-piece garment that covers the torso, arms, and legs. It is typically made from stretchy fabrics such as spandex, lycra, and nylon, which allows for comfort and flexibility. Bodysuits come in a variety of styles, from basic tanks and camisoles to corsets, sheath dresses, and jumpsuits. They are popular for everyday wear, especially for those with active lifestyles, and have been worn for various activities such as dancing, skating, gymnastics, and swimming. Bodysuits may also be used for costumes and formalwear, to create a unified appearance. Bodysuits are often considered to be a wardrobe staple, as they can be worn in a variety of ways and provide a smooth, flattering fit. One interesting aspect of bodysuits is their history. Bodysuits have been worn for centuries, with evidence of their use dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. In the 19th century, bodysuits were primarily worn as undergarments, and were made from heavy fabrics such as cotton and wool. However, with the advent of more lightweight and stretchy fabrics in the 20th century, bodysuits began to be worn as outerwear as well. Another aspect of bodysuits is their versatility. Bodysuits can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion, and can be layered with other pieces to create a unique look. They can also be worn in a variety of settings, from the gym to the office to a night out. Additionally, bodysuits can be found in a wide range of sizes, making them accessible to people of all body types. Overall, bodysuits are a versatile and timeless garment that can be worn in a variety of ways. Whether used for fashion, athletics, or everyday wear, bodysuits provide a comfortable and flattering fit that is sure to make a statement.

garment, stretchy, versatile, history, undergarments

David Martin

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Bodysuit

Bodysuit is a noun. It is a type of clothing that covers the torso and the legs, but generally not the arms. Synonyms for the word bodysuit include catsuit, jumpsuit, and leotard. Antonyms for the word bodysuit include dissimilar clothing items such as shirt, pants, and skirt. Cognates for the word bodysuit include the Spanish term mono, the French term combinaison, and the German term Ganzkörperanzug. Variants of the word bodysuit include bodice, longjohns, and singlet.

Etymology, Morphology, Bodysuit, Clothing, Word Origins.

George Adrian Postea

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Bodysuit

The term ‘Bodysuit’ has experienced a complex linguistic and morphological evolution throughout the years. Its etymological roots may be traced back to the late 19th century, when the term ‘Body’ was used to refer to a one-piece garment. In the mid-20th century, the term grew in popularity, leading to the addition of the suffix ‘-suit’. As its use grew, so too did its definitions. It began to be used to describe a garment that is tight-fitting and form-fitting in the arms, legs, torso and waist, usually made of an elastic material. The term has grown to encompass a wide variety of garments, such as swimsuits and lingerie. In terms of morphology, the term ‘bodysuit’ is usually understood to describe a kind of garment with a body-spanning length, however, this is not always the case. The term can also be used to refer to other types of clothing with tight-fitting and form-fitting features, such as leotards and even certain types of underwear. On the pragmatic level, the term has come to be associated with garments that are considered stylish or fashionable.

Etymology, Morphology, Word-formation, Pragmatics, Linguistic Evolution.

Henry Fontaine

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Bodysuit

A bodysuit is a single-piece underwear typically made of a combination of fabrics, designed to cover the body from the neck to the thighs. It has close-fitting legs that often feature openings at the crotch and the back. Bodysuits are used in a variety of contexts, including fashion, gymnastics and dance. In fashion, a bodysuit is a timeless piece of clothing, typically made of a blend of fabrics which inherently offers a streamlined look when worn.

Equivalent words for bodysuit in other languages include maillot in French, bodysuit in Spanish, salopette in Italian, einteiler in German, トップス・ボディースーツ in Japanese, 汗衫 in Chinese, बॉडीसूट in Hindi, 기능복 in Korean ,الجيب in Arabic, オーバーオール in D

Harris Awan

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Bodysuit

A bodysuit is a one-piece garment that fits snugly and seamlessly to the body, and is a popular choice for fashion-conscious individuals. It is designed to be form-fitting and is often made from lightweight fabrics such as spandex and elastane. Bodysuits come in a wide variety of styles, from basic tanks and camisoles to corsets, sheath dresses, and even jumpsuits. The versatility of the bodysuit makes it a great choice for fashion-forward individuals, as it can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Bodysuits can also be layered with other pieces in order to create a unique look, with the added bonus of extra insulation and warmth. Bodysuits are often considered to be a wardrobe staple, as they can be worn in a variety of ways and provide a smooth, flattering fit.

bodysuit, fashion, one-piece, form-fitting, layered, wardrobe staple, garment, spandex, elastane, insulation.

Ji-Soo Park

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Bodysuit

A bodysuit is an item of clothing that covers the torso and arms, and typically has legs with a zipper or snaps. It generally fits the body tightly, with little or no room for movement. Bodysuits are often made from lightweight and stretchy fabrics such as spandex, lycra, and nylon, allowing for comfort and flexibility. They are popular for everyday wear, especially for those with active lifestyles, and have been worn for various activities such as dancing, skating, gymnastics, and swimming. Bodysuits may also be used for costumes and formalwear, to create a unified appearance.

Bodysuits, bodysuit fashion, fashion bodysuits, spandex bodysuits, lycra bodysuits, nylon bodysuits, activewear bodysuits, costume bodysuits, formalwear bodysuits.

Lauren Moore

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Bodysuits are a popular form of clothing for characters in anime, comics or manga, typically seen on female characters. These tight-fitting outfits are often made of spandex or similar material, and can be found in a variety of colors, designs, and styles. Bodysuits can be used to create a sexy look, a cool look, or a cute look, depending on the character and the story. They can have long or short sleeves, or can even be sleeveless, as well as reaching anywhere from the chest to the ankles. While often used in swimsuits, they can also be worn on their own or in combination with other clothing.

Anime, manga, comic, bodysuit, cosplay, swimsuit, swimwear, fashion, character, design.

Taro Yamada


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