chem|i|sette

chem|i|sette
chem|i|sette «SHEHM uh ZEHT», noun.
1. a detachable vestee or dickey of lace, muslin, etc., for women; tucker.
2. a sleeveless undershirt or bodice for women.
[< French chemisee < Old French (diminutive) < chemise chemise]

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