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- noundressing (noun) · dressings (plural noun) · salad dressing (noun) · salad dressings (plural noun)
- a sauce for salads, typically one consisting of oil and vinegar mixed together with herbs or other flavorings:"vinaigrette dressing"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHstuffing:"turkey with apple dressing"
- a piece of material placed on a wound to protect it:"an antiseptic dressing"
- size or stiffening used in the finishing of fabrics:"fabrics finished with dressing will work successfully when cut an inch wide"
- a fertilizing substance such as compost or manure spread over or plowed into land:"a dressing of blood, fish, and bone"
verbdressing (present participle)- put on one's clothes:"Graham showered and dressed quickly" · "I'll go and get dressed"
- wear clothes in a particular way or of a particular type:"she's nice-looking and dresses well" · "he was dressed in jeans and a thick sweater"
- put on clothes appropriate for a formal occasion:"we dressed for dinner every night"
- put clothes on (someone):"they dressed her in a white hospital gown"
- design or supply clothes for (a celebrity):"for over four decades he dressed the royal family"
- decorate (something) in an artistic or attractive way:"they had dressed the doorframes with sprays of bittersweet"
- decorate (a ship) with flags for a special occasion.
- arrange or style (one's own or someone else's hair), especially in an elaborate way:"Patrick dressed Michelle's hair in a sculptured, Japanese-type style"
- clean, treat, or apply a dressing to (a wound):"she washed the wound and dressed it with fresh bandages"
- clean and prepare (food, especially poultry or shellfish) for cooking or eating:"dress the crab and shell the prawns"
- add a dressing to (a salad):"dress the salad with vinaigrette"
- apply a fertilizing substance to (a field, garden, or plant):"the field was dressed with unrotted farmyard manure"
- complete the preparation or manufacture of (leather or fabric) by treating its surface in some way:"the leather had been dressed with alum"
- smooth the surface of (stone):"it takes two days to dress a pair of millstones"
- militarydraw up (troops) in the proper alignment.
- (of troops) come into proper alignment.
- prepare (an artificial fly) for use in fishing:"after you dress a dry fly, be sure to remove any oil before you make your next cast"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘put straight’): from Old French dresser ‘arrange, prepare’, based on Latin directus ‘direct, straight’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sauce for salads, typically one consisting of oil and vinegar mixed together with herbs or other flavorings:
- a piece of material placed on a wound to protect it:
- a fertilizing substance such as compost or manure spread over or plowed into land:
verb- put on one's clothes:
- wear clothes in a particular way or of a particular type:
- put on clothes appropriate for a formal occasion:
- decorate (something) in an artistic or attractive way:
- clean, treat, or apply a dressing to (a wound):
- clean and prepare (food, especially poultry or shellfish) for cooking or eating:
- apply a fertilizing substance to (a field, garden, or plant):
- draw up (troops) in the proper alignment.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.DRESSING definition: 1. a liquid mixture, often containing oil, vinegar, and herbs, added to food, especially salads….dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dressingdressing / ˈdrɛsɪŋ / noun a sauce for food, esp for salad a mixture of chopped and seasoned ingredients with which poultry, meat, etc, is stuffed before cooking Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)stuffing a covering for a wound, sore, etcwww.dictionary.com/browse/dressing/ˈdrɛsɪŋ/ (also salad dressing) [countable, uncountable] a thin sauce used to add flavor to salads, usually made from oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, etc. a low-calorie dressing see French dressing, ranch dressingwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/a…: the act or process of one who dresses b : an instance of such act or process 2 a : a sauce for adding to a dish (such as a salad) b : a seasoned mixture usually used as a stuffing (as for poultry)www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dressing
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