| apron | 1. An article of dress, of cloth, leather, or other stuff, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, to defend them from injury, or as a covering. It is commonly tied at the waist by strings. 2. Something which by its shape or use suggests an apron; as, The fat skin covering the belly of a goose or duck. A piece of leather, or other material, to be spread before a person riding on an outside seat of a vehicle, to defend him from the rain, snow, or dust; a boot. "The weather being too hot for the apron." . The infolded abdomen of a crab. Origin: OE. Napron, OF. Naperon, F. Napperon, dim. Of OF. Nape, F. Nappe, cloth, tablecloth, LL. Napa, fr. L. Mappa, napkin, table napkin. See Map. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| apron | a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing |
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| apron | a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used |
| apron | the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain) |
| apron | (golf) the part of the fairway leading onto the green |
| apron | cord used to tie an apron at the waist |
| apron | cord used to tie an apron at the waist |
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