Costume play
noun
See costume drama
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[kos-too-mer, -tyoo-; ko-stoo-mer, -styoo-] /ˈkɒs tu mər, -tyu-; kɒˈstu mər, -ˈstyu-/ noun 1. a person who makes, sells, or rents , as for theatrical productions. 2. a clothes tree.
- Costumers
[kos-too-mer, -tyoo-; ko-stoo-mer, -styoo-] /ˈkɒs tu mər, -tyu-; kɒˈstu mər, -ˈstyu-/ noun 1. a person who makes, sells, or rents , as for theatrical productions. 2. a clothes tree.
- Costumery
[ko-stoo-muh-ree, -styoo-] /kɒˈstu mə ri, -ˈstyu-/ noun 1. items of . 2. the art of designing, making, or providing .
- Costumier
[ko-stoo-mee-er, -styoo-; French kaws-ty-myey] /kɒˈstu mi ər, -ˈstyu-; French kɔs tüˈmyeɪ/ noun, plural costumiers [ko-stoo-mee-erz, -styoo-; French kaws-ty-myey] /kɒˈstu mi ərz, -ˈstyu-; French kɔs tüˈmyeɪ/ (Show IPA) 1. (def 1). /kɒˈstjuːmɪə/ noun 1. a person or firm that makes or supplies theatrical or fancy costumes
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[kos-too-ming, -tyoo-] /ˈkɒs tu mɪŋ, -tyu-/ noun 1. material for . 2. collectively. 3. the act of furnishing or designing . [noun kos-toom, -tyoom; verb ko-stoom, -styoom] /noun ˈkɒs tum, -tyum; verb kɒˈstum, -ˈstyum/ noun 1. a style of dress, including accessories and hairdos, especially that peculiar to a nation, region, group, or historical period. […]