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Etymology edit

Inherited from Middle French tunique, from Old French tunique, borrowed from Latin tunica.

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tunique f (plural tuniques)

  1. tunic (garment)
    • 2015 October 2, “Les tribus de la mode”, in Le Monde[1]:
      Il y a beaucoup idées dans sa collection : mini-robe bustier à micro-œillets, tunique façon combinaison de moto, combishort en éponge, jupe en maille métallique… le créateur va devoir choisir quelques codes forts et précis pour fédérer durablement.
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  2. (anatomy) membrane

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  • Romanian: tunică
  • Turkish: tunik

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From Old French tunique, borrowed from Latin tunica.

Noun edit

tunique f (plural tuniques)

  1. (anatomy) membrane
  2. tunic (garment)

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin tunica.

Noun edit

tunique oblique singularf (oblique plural tuniques, nominative singular tunique, nominative plural tuniques)

  1. tunic (garment)

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