Pantihose
[pan-tee-hohz] /ˈpæn tiˌhoʊz/
noun, (used with a plural verb)
1.
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[pan-tee-hohz] /ˈpæn tiˌhoʊz/
noun
1.
(used with a plural verb) a one-piece, skintight garment worn by women, combining panties and stockings.
/ˈpæntɪˌhəʊz/
plural noun
1.
(mainly US) a variant spelling of pantyhose
/ˈpæntɪˌhəʊz/
noun
1.
(US & Canadian, NZ) a one-piece clinging garment covering the body from the waist to the feet, worn by women in place of stockings Also called pantihose, (esp Brit) tights
n.
1963; see panties + hose (n.).
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