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undersuit
  • a word derived from suit.
  • a word derived from suit.

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A woolen undersuit, or undervest and drawers, with high neck and long sleeves, must be worn winter and summer; the grade of the wool to be adapted to the season of the year.

From The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene by Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary)

She now gets through at nine-thirty evenings, instead of sitting up till past midnight; and as she can wear a red-flannel undersuit, she has no more colds.

From The Crow's Nest by Day, Clarence

In our cold and changeable climate the most suitable undergarment is the "combination" woolen undersuit, which reaches from neck to ankles and has long sleeves.

From The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene by Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary)

In a moment one of the men had his clothes off to the undersuit and was diving down at the stern of the Rambler.

From The River Motor Boat Boys on the Mississippi On the Trail to the Gulf by Gordon, Harry

Amongst the beautiful stuff Saxon went over, she found a nightgown and a combination undersuit of her own manufacture.

From The Valley of the Moon by London, Jack