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1) General subject: attire, clericals, investiture, investment, pall, toggery, vest, vestment, vestments, vesture2) Church: chasuble, cleric garment, clerical garment, clerical robes, robe3) Poetical language: array4) Bookish: habit5) History: garment6) Religion: apparel, appareling, garments7) Christianity: canonicals, robes
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