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women's

American  
[wim-inz] / ˈwɪm ɪnz /

noun

plural

women's
  1. a range of sizes usually from 38 to 44 for garments that fit larger than average women.

  2. a garment in this size range.

  3. the department or section of a store where these garments are sold.


Etymology

Origin of women's

women + 's 1

Example Sentences

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The USC women’s basketball team took care of Cal Poly on Thursday night at the Galen Center with an 86-39 win.

From Los Angeles Times

Both women's medication was in blister packs and was labelled with their names.

From BBC

England women's manager Sarina Wiegman has been named the BBC Sports Personality Coach of the Year for a second time.

From BBC

The victory meant the Lionesses became the first England team - women's or men's - to win a major trophy on foreign soil.

From BBC

By reaching the final Wiegman became the first women's or men's manager to reach five consecutive major international finals after leading the Netherlands to the Euro 2017 title and 2019 World Cup showpiece.

From BBC