Definition of Slipover

1. Noun. A sweater that is put on by pulling it over the head.

Exact synonyms: Pullover
Generic synonyms: Jumper, Sweater
Specialized synonyms: Sweatshirt

Definition of Slipover

1. Adjective. slip-on ¹

2. Noun. Any garment that it easy to put on; especially a dress or top. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Slipover

1. a pullover [n -S] - See also: pullover

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slipover

slipe
sliped
slipes
slipform
slipformed
slipforming
slipforms
sliping
slipknot
slipknots
slipless
slipmat
slipmats
slipout
slipouts
slipover (current term)
slipovers
slippage
slippages
slipped
slipped capital femoral epiphysis
slipped disc
slipped discs
slipped disk
slipped disks
slipped hernia
slipped tendon
slipped tendon disease
slipper
slipper-orchid

Literary usage of Slipover

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery by G. Roger Edwards (1975)
"Lid : H. 0.04 ; D. 0.08 ; D. top of knob 0.025. Three wheel grooves around outer edge of top, two around top of knob. Pls. 18, 57. PYXIS, DOMED slipover ..."

2. The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable Kingdom; with by John Lindley (1866)
"... the longer sides into a straight tabular series, and then slipover each other so as to make oblique series The articulations or frustules, individually, ..."

3. The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the Subject of (1892)
"This camera lucida consists of a prepared cube of glass mounted in a setting arranged to slipover the eye-piece of the microscope, and an attached arm ..."

4. Electric Railway Handbook: A Reference Book of Practice Data, Formulas and by Albert Sutton Richey, William Charles Greenough (1915)
"... enough to slipover End of next Roll foz Up on Shelving ' Partition Formed Catting Finn for Partition Forme of Bracket Construction Note: Bracket No.2 is ..."

5. Annual Proceedings: Addresses, Reports, Bibliographies and Discussions (1917)
"Of course, in a lot of new ideas that are just in the blush of their development, there is some slipover by going too far. ..."

6. Clothing: Choice, Care, Cost by Mary Schenck Woolman (1922)
"Night wrappers of flannelette or stockinette should tie at the bottom to protect the feet, and a slipover of soft, thin wool or flannelette should open down ..."

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