Scarflike cape of fur or cloth which fasten around the neck and hang down in front; worn over vestments by clergy and as fashionable wraps in the 18th century.
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Examples for "palatine "
Examples for "palatine "
1 He conducted the vice - palatine into the arsenal, and exhibited his terrible treasures.
2 The recurrent and chronic inflammation of palatine tonsils sometimes results in hypertrophy.
3 The second patient, a 4-year-old girl with a cleft palate, developed palatine mucinosis.
4 To this gracious speech the vice - palatine gave utterance to something which sounded like:
5 The palatine bones are a little more curved upwards at their posterior ends.
1 She had huddled a soft sable tippet about her throat and shoulders.
2 What in heaven's name was a fox-fur tippet doing in the farmyard?
3 She flung open the window and tossed out the mangy tippet .
4 The breath under her little lace tippet rose and fell with furious haste.
5 But it was such a teeny-weeny tippet that it must be a child's.
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