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kameez
/ kəˈmiːz /
noun
- -meez-meezes a long tunic worn in the Indian subcontinent, often with shalwar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kameez1
Urdu kamis , from Arabic qamīs
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Example Sentences
Little ricochets of dust kicked into the face of a tall man in a tan shalwar kameez and prayer cap.
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He wears his characteristic white shalwar kameez with a tattered gray waistcoat.
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The man had a beard, and was dressed like the others in ordinary tribal clothing, a loose-fitting shalwar kameez.
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He was wearing the traditional Mehsud tribal dress of a shalwar kameez and a felt hat with a rolled up rim.
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So he considers the idea, buying traditional garb, a white shalwar kameez, and poses in front of his mirror.
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