Accoutrement  Lexicography

Accoutrement Lexicography

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Accoutrement. noun: 1. (a) equipment, trappings, specifically a soldier's outfit usually not including clothes and weapons — usually used in plural; (b) an accessory item of clothing or equipment — usually used in plural. 2. an identifying and often superficial characteristic or device — usually used in plural. Examples: The little closet was cluttered with…

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