08:50 Apr 28, 2019 |
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| Selected response from: Michael Martin, MA United States Local time: 04:17 | ||||||
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SUMMARY OF ALL EXPLANATIONS PROVIDED | ||||
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4 +1 | basic attire |
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4 | standard garment |
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3 | fundamental garment |
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3 | Primitive dress |
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fundamental garment Explanation: Another way to say it. |
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Primitive dress Explanation: . |
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standard garment Explanation: Google it. There seem to be enough examples to support the conclusion that this is a good fit |
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basic attire Explanation: and ...of the "indigenous" people rather than "native". (see Helen suggested this in Dbox too and Yoana suggested "attire" which I think is better than "costume") I would definitely NOT use "outfit" |
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