Costume vs. Suite

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Costumenoun

A style of dress, including garments, accessories and hairstyle, especially as characteristic of a particular country, period or people.

Costumenoun

An outfit or a disguise worn as fancy dress etc.

Costumenoun

A set of clothes appropriate for a particular occasion or season.

Costumeverb

To dress or adorn with a costume or appropriate garb.

Costumenoun

Dress in general; esp., the distinctive style of dress of a people, class, or period.

Costumenoun

Such an arrangement of accessories, as in a picture, statue, poem, or play, as is appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described.

Costumenoun

A character dress, used at fancy balls or for dramatic purposes.

Costumenoun

the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball;

Costumenoun

unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate to the time and place;

Costumenoun

the prevalent fashion of dress (including accessories and hair style as well as garments)

Costumenoun

the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class;

Costumeverb

dress in a costume;

Costumeverb

furnish with costumes; as for a film or play

Costume

Costume is the distinctive style of dress or cosmetic of an individual or group that reflects class, gender, profession, ethnicity, nationality, activity or epoch. In short costume is a cultural visual of the people.

Suitenoun

A retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage

Suitenoun

A connected series or succession of objects; a number of things used or classed together

Suitenoun

A group of connected rooms, usually separable from other rooms by means of access.

Suitenoun

(music) A musical form, popular before the time of the sonata, consisting of a string or series of pieces all in the same key, mostly in various dance rhythms, with sometimes an elaborate prelude.

Suitenoun

(music) An excerpt of instrumental music from a larger work that contains other elements besides the music; for example, the Nutcracker Suite is the music (but not the dancing) from the ballet The Nutcracker, and the Carmen Suite is the instrumental music (but not the singing and dancing) from the opera Carmen.

Suitenoun

(computing) A group of related computer programs distributed together.

Suitenoun

A retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage; as, the suite of an ambassador. See Suit, n., 5.

Suitenoun

A connected series or succession of objects; a number of things used or clessed together; a set; as, a suite of rooms; a suite of minerals. See Suit, n., 6.

Suitenoun

One of the old musical forms, before the time of the more compact sonata, consisting of a string or series of pieces all in the same key, mostly in various dance rhythms, with sometimes an elaborate prelude. Some composers of the present day affect the suite form.

Suitenoun

a musical composition of several movements only loosely connected

Suitenoun

apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel)

Suitenoun

the group following and attending to some important person

Suitenoun

a matching set of furniture

Suitenoun

a set of rooms designated for one person's or family's use or for a particular purpose

Suitenoun

a set of coordinating furniture

Suitenoun

a set of instrumental compositions, originally in dance style, to be played in succession.

Suitenoun

a set of selected pieces from an opera or musical, arranged to be played as one instrumental work.

Suitenoun

a group of people in attendance on a monarch or other person of high rank

Suitenoun

a set of programs with a uniform design and the ability to share data.

Suitenoun

a group of minerals, rocks, or fossils occurring together and characteristic of a location or period

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