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dress

verb transitive

[L.]

pret. and pp. dressed or drest.

dress

To make straight or a straight line; to adjust to a right line. We have the primary sense in the military phrase, dress your ranks. Hence the sense, to put in order.

dress

To adjust; to put in good order; as, to dress the beds of a garden. Sometimes, to till or cultivate. Genesis 2:15; Deuteronomy 28:39.

dress

To put in good order, as a wounded limb; to cleanse a wound, and to apply medicaments. The surgeon dresses the limb or the wound.

dress

To prepare, in a general sense; to put in the condition desired; to make suitable or fit; as, to dress meat; to dress leather or cloth; to dress a lamp; but we, in the latter case, generally use trim. To dress hemp or flax, is to break and clean it.

dress

To curry, rub and comb; as, to dress a horse; or to break or tame and prepare for service, as used by Dryden; but this is unusual.

dress

To put the body in order, or in a suitable condition; to put on clothes; as, he dressed himself for breakfast.

dress

To put on rich garments; to adorn; to deck; to embellish; as, the lady dressed herself for a ball. To dress up, is to clothe pompously or elegantly; as, to dress up with tinsel. The sense of dress depends on its application. To dress the body, to dress meat, and to dress leather, are very different senses, but all uniting in the sense of preparing or fitting for use.

dress

verb intransitive
To arrange in a line; as, look to the right and dress.

dress

To pay particular regard to dress or raiment.

dress

noun
That which is used as the covering or ornament of the body; clothes; garments; habit; as, the dress of a lady is modest and becoming; a gaudy dress is evidence of a false taste.

dress

A suit of clothes; as, the lady has purchased an elegant dress.

dress

Splendid clothes; habit of ceremony; as a full dress.

dress

Skill in adjusting dress, or the practice of wearing elegant clothing; as men of dress.