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1 liinavaatekaappi
clothes-press (noun)linen cupboard (noun)* * *• clothes-press• linen cupboard -
2 työvaatteet
• clothes• work clothes -
3 vaatetusosasto
clothes department (noun)* * *• clothes department -
4 mallisuunnittelija
• clothes designer• fashion designer -
5 pukimet
• clothes• clothing• dress• wear -
6 pyykkikori
• clothes basket• laundry basket -
7 vaatekauppa
• clothes shop• clothing store -
8 vaatetanko
• clothes rail -
9 vaatevarasto
• clothes store room• clothing store• wardrobe -
10 vaatteet
• clothes• clothing• dress• togs• wardrobe -
11 kuivausteline
yks.nom. kuivausteline; yks.gen. kuivaustelineen; yks.part. kuivaustelinettä; yks.ill. kuivaustelineeseen; mon.gen. kuivaustelineiden kuivaustelineitten; mon.part. kuivaustelineitä; mon.ill. kuivaustelineisiin kuivaustelineihinclothes-horse (noun)draining board (noun)draining-board (noun)drying rack (noun)plate-rack (noun)* * *• drying rack• plate-rack• drying frame• draining-board• drain board• clothes-screen• clothes-line• clothes-horse• draining board• rack -
12 pyykkipoika
yks.nom. pyykkipoika; yks.gen. pyykkipojan; yks.part. pyykkipoikaa; yks.ill. pyykkipoikaan; mon.gen. pyykkipoikien pyykkipoikain; mon.part. pyykkipoikia; mon.ill. pyykkipoikiinclothes peg (noun)clothes-peg (noun)clothespin (noun)peg (noun)* * *• clothes-pin• clothes peg• clothespin• peg -
13 vaateharja
yks.nom. vaateharja; yks.gen. vaateharjan; yks.part. vaateharjaa; yks.ill. vaateharjaan; mon.gen. vaateharjojen vaateharjain; mon.part. vaateharjoja; mon.ill. vaateharjoihinclothes brush (noun)clothes-brush (noun)* * *• clothes brush• clothes-brush -
14 pitovaatteet
; mon.gen. pitovaatteiden pitovaatteitten; mon.part. pitovaatteita; mon.ill. pitovaatteisiin pitovaatteihineveryday clothes (noun)wearing clothes (noun)* * *• wearing clothes -
15 pukeutua
yks.nom. pukeutua; yks.gen. pukeudun; yks.part. pukeutui; yks.ill. pukeutuisi; mon.gen. pukeutukoon; mon.part. pukeutunut; mon.ill. pukeuduttiindress (verb)dress up (verb)get dressed (verb)put on one's clothes (verb)* * *• put on one's clothes• dress up• put one's clothes on• get dressed• dress• disguise oneself• dress oneself -
16 vaatekerta
yks.nom. vaatekerta; yks.gen. vaatekerran; yks.part. vaatekertaa; yks.ill. vaatekertaan; mon.gen. vaatekertojen vaatekertain; mon.part. vaatekertoja; mon.ill. vaatekertoihinchange of clothes (noun)outfit (noun)set of clothes (noun)* * *• outfit• set of clothes -
17 arkipuku
yks.nom. arkipuku; yks.gen. arkipuvun; yks.part. arkipukua; yks.ill. arkipukuun; mon.gen. arkipukujen; mon.part. arkipukuja; mon.ill. arkipukuihineveryday clothes (noun)everyday suit (noun)informal dress (noun)lounge suit (noun)* * *• lounge suit• informal dress• everyday suit• everyday clothes -
18 kamppeet
; mon.gen. kamppeiden kamppeitten; mon.part. kamppeita; mon.ill. kamppeisiin kamppeihinbelongings (noun)clothes (noun)duds (noun)rig (noun)things (noun)traps (noun)* * *• duds• traps• rig• dress• clothes• belongings• things -
19 puku
yks.nom. puku; yks.gen. puvun; yks.part. pukua; yks.ill. pukuun; mon.gen. pukujen; mon.part. pukuja; mon.ill. pukuihinapparel (noun)attire (noun)clothes (noun)clothing (noun)costume (noun)dress (noun)frock (noun)garb (noun)garments (noun)gown (noun)habiliments (noun)raiment (noun)robe (noun)suit (noun)wear (noun)* * *• garment• wear• uniform• suit• robe• raiment• habit• habiliments• garb• garments• ensemble• gown• dressing-gown• dress• costume• clothing• clothes• attire• apparel• frock -
20 puvusto
yks.nom. puvusto; yks.gen. puvuston; yks.part. puvustoa; yks.ill. puvustoon; mon.gen. puvustojen puvustoiden puvustoitten; mon.part. puvustoja puvustoita; mon.ill. puvustoihinstock of clothes (noun)wardrobe (noun)* * *• stock of clothes• wardrobe
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