Grooming vs. Attire

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Groomingnoun

Care for one's personal appearance, hygiene, and clothing.

Groomingnoun

(biology) The practice of primates picking through the hair of others, looking for insects etc.

Groomingnoun

The act of teaching someone, often for advancement at work.

Groomingnoun

Caring for horses or other animals by brushing and cleaning them.

Groomingnoun

The act of attempting to gain the trust of a minor with the intention of having a sexual relationship with him or her.

Groomingnoun

Preparing a person for a position requiring skilled behavior, especially by providing opposrtunity for practise and guidance in making the right decisions; as, to provide grooming for one's successor as president.

Groomingnoun

The activity of getting dressed, washed and generally of neat appearance.

Groomingnoun

The activity of cleaning oneself or others by removing lice, ticks, dirt, etc. from the fur; - of animals.

Groomingnoun

activity leading to skilled behavior

Groomingnoun

the activity of getting dressed; putting on clothes

Attirenoun

(clothing) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes.

Attirenoun

(heraldry) The single horn of a deer or stag.

Attireverb

(transitive) To clothe or adorn.

Attireverb

To dress; to array; to adorn; esp., to clothe with elegant or splendid garments.

Attirenoun

Dress; clothes; headdress; anything which dresses or adorns; esp., ornamental clothing.

Attirenoun

The antlers, or antlers and scalp, of a stag or buck.

Attirenoun

The internal parts of a flower, included within the calyx and the corolla.

Attirenoun

clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion;

Attireverb

put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive;

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