"Tunics" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A type of garment, typically woven from wool, cotton, or other fabrics, that hangs from the shoulders and has sleeves, often reaching down to the hips or knees. Men's tunics were worn in ancient and medieval times, and are still worn in traditional or ceremonial contexts today. Women's tunics, such as a "tunic" serve as a type of blouse or dress.
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The word "tunis" can refer to:<br><br>1. A city in Tunisia: Tunis is the capital and largest city of Tunisia, a country in North Africa.<br><br>2. A river in Tunisia: The Tunis River is a river in central Tunisia.<br><br>3. A Suffix: -tunis, in philately is a type of revenue stamp, used for postal services in British Empire colonies.<br><br>4. A strain of cichlid fish: The Tunis is a species of freshwater fish, specifically a strain of the mangrove rivulus.<br><br>5. In biology, a tunis is also a less common name for the tigerfish, an African fish formerly classified as the genus Tunus in the Salmonidae family.
Tunisians are people from Tunisia, a country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. The term can refer to:<br><br>1. Nationals of Tunisia, ie citizens of the country.<br>2. People of Tunisian descent or ancestry, living in Tunisia or abroad.<br>3. Residing in or associated with Tunisia, such as expatriates or foreigners residing there.