"Pinafores" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pinafore is a type of apron worn by children, often with a bib-like front to protect their clothing. It is usually worn over a dress or skirt, and can be made of fabric or a piece of material such as a tea towel or plastic bag.
A pinacoid is a type of crystal face, specifically one that is rhombus-shaped and bounded by a pair of opposite faces of a crystal lattice. In crystallography, the term refers to a rhombohedral or diamond-shaped face that is characteristic of the symmetries of hexagonal or trigonal crystals, particularly in the class of crystals with rhombohedral class and trigonal or hexagonal alteration.
A pinafore is a type of apron that is typically worn over a dress or skirt by young girls, often in schools. It is a short, padded apron that fastens at the back with strings or Velcro, designed to protect the clothing from stains and messes.
Pinchenez (or pince-nez) refers to a type of eyeglasses that bend to fit around the nose without leaving a mark.