"Cassocks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cassocks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cassocks" Meaning

A cassock is a traditional long, flowing robe worn by clergy, typically in the Christian tradition, as part of their official dress.

"Cassocks" Examples

Usage Examples of "Cassocks"


Noun

The Catholic priest wore a long white cassock as he performed the Sunday mass.
The nun's habit consisted of a black cassock and a white veil.
The medieval illustrations showed the clergy wearing elaborate cassocks and mitres.

Verb

The fashion designer cassocked the model with a flowing white gown for the runway show.
The tailor cassocked the priest's cassock with intricate embroidery for the special occasion.

Idiom

The over-enthusiastic fan cassocked their favorite rockstar by throwing their arms around them at the concert.
The protesters cassocked the government by occupying the city square and refusing to leave.

Note: The verb forms ("cassocked" and "cassock") are not commonly found in standard English language and may be considered archaic or poetic. The usage of "cassock" as a verb is mostly limited to specific contexts or written for creative purposes.

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Cassiopeian

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Cassiopeian refers to something that is characteristic of or resembles Cassiopeia, a constellation in the northern sky named after the queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology. In a wider sense, "cassiopeian" can also describe something that is melodramatic, pompous, or self-important, reflecting the character of Cassiopeia who was known for her boasts and arrogance.

Cassiopoeia

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Cassiopeia refers to the queen of Ethiopian mythology in Greek legend, who was known for her beauty and arrogance. She is also the name of a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere, named after her in the 17th century. The constellation Cassiopeia is also known as "Queen Cassiopeia" and is easily recognizable by its distinctive "W" shape.

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Cassis is a French word that refers to a type of blackcurrant liqueur, often used in cocktails and desserts. It can also refer to a small, usually round, town or settlement, especially in France, such as Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône, a commune in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

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A cassowary is a large, flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea. It has a distinctive casque, or crest, on its head, and is known for its aggressive behavior if it feels threatened or cornered. Cassowaries are closely related to emus and kiwis, and are considered to be one of the most primitive and ancient bird species still in existence.

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