Bearskin vs. Busby

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Bearskinnoun

The pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug.

Bearskinnoun

A tall ceremonial hat worn by members of some British regiments for ceremonial occasions; a busby.

Bearskinnoun

(dated) A coarse, shaggy, woollen cloth for overcoats.

Bearskinnoun

The skin of a bear.

Bearskinnoun

A coarse, shaggy, woolen cloth for overcoats.

Bearskinnoun

A cap made of bearskin, esp. one worn by soldiers.

Bearskinnoun

the pelt of a bear (sometimes used as a rug)

Bearskinnoun

tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions

Bearskin

A bearskin is a tall fur cap, usually worn as part of a ceremonial military uniform. Traditionally, the bearskin was the headgear of grenadiers and remains in use by grenadier and guards regiments in various armies.

Busbynoun

A fur hat, usually with a plume in the front, worn by certain members of the military or brass bands.

Busbynoun

A military headdress or cap, used in the British army. It is of fur, with a bag, of the same color as the facings of the regiment, hanging from the top over the right shoulder.

Busbynoun

tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions

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