liripipe

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英 ['lɪrəpaɪp]
美 ['lɪrəˌpaɪp]
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  • n.

    帽上的长尾;长披肩;

  • 英英释义

    Liripipe

    • A liripipe (;also liripoop, liripipion, liripion) is a historical part of clothing, the tail of a hood or cloak, or a long-tailed hood, in particular a chaperon or gugel, or the peak of a shoe. In modern times, the liripipe mostly refers to an element of academic dress, the tail of the cowl of an academic hood.

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