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academic gown

American  

noun

  1. a long, wide-sleeved outer garment worn as part of the academic costume.


Example Sentences

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The price covers the student's ticket, academic gown hire, a souvenir brochure and access to a 90-minute garden party.

From BBC • Mar. 6, 2022

Prominent among them was a figure modeled after Superintendent Catharine, wearing an academic gown instead of a robe, his trouser bottoms showing underneath.

From Time Magazine Archive

I was present throughout the exercises, wearing an academic gown but no raincoat or other protection, and did not get wet through.

From Time Magazine Archive

On every head but one rested a flat-topped, tasseled cap; all but one pair of legs marched swathed in the folds of the academic gown.

From Time Magazine Archive

Paul had planned to march with the college women, so she was wearing her black academic gown.

From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling