Hairnet vs. Shpitzel

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Hairnetnoun

A net designed to keep hair up and out of the way, e.g. while cooking.

Hairnetnoun

a small net that some women wear over their hair to keep it in place.

Hairnetnoun

a small net that some women wear over their hair to keep it in place

Hairnetnoun

a piece of fine mesh worn to keep the hair in place.

Hairnet

A hairnet, or sometimes simply a net or caul, is a small, often elasticised, fine net worn over long hair to hold it in place. It is worn to keep hair contained.

Shpitzelnoun

A partial wig that reveals the wearer's hair only at the front, worn by some married Hasidic women.

Shpitzel

A shpitzel (Yiddish: שפּיצל‎, romanized: shpitzl) is a head covering worn by some married Hasidic women. It is a partial wig that only has hair in the front, the rest typically covered by a small pillbox hat or a headscarf.

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