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tunic informal menswear; worn either under the toga or as an outer garment. Imagine a long-bodied short-sleeved t-shirt going to just below the knees.
Ãâó: www.stockton.edu/~roman/fiction/vocab4.htm
tunica a layer of cells of the promeristem portion of the shoot apical meristem located covering the corpus. These cells divide anticlinally (perpendicular to the local surface). Tunica contributes to the protoderm and to a lesser extent to the ground meristem.
Ãâó: saber.towson.edu/~hull/Courses/Botany/Botgloss.htm...
tunic A long or short, usually sleeveless, straight, tubular garment. examples
Ãâó: www.catwalking.com/editorial/GLOSS/glossary.html
tunic short, sleeveless garment.
Ãâó: sallyodgers.50megs.com/candleironglossary.htm
tunic A simple straight-sided gown with sleeves made of linen or woolen garment, often with decorative tapestry bands running vertically down either side of the front and back. Worn by men, women, and children, the tunic was the dress of choice throughout the Roman world.
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