Rebozo
[ri-boh-soh, -zoh; Spanish re-baw-thaw, -saw] /rɪˈboʊ soʊ, -zoʊ; Spanish rɛˈbɔ θɔ, -sɔ/
noun, plural rebozos
[ri-boh-sohz, -zohz; Spanish re-baw-thaws, -saws] /rɪˈboʊ soʊz, -zoʊz; Spanish rɛˈbɔ θɔs, -sɔs/ (Show IPA)
1.
a long woven scarf, often of fine material, worn over the head and shoulders by Spanish and Mexican women.
/rɪˈbəʊzəʊ; Spanish reˈβoθo/
noun (pl) -zos (-zəʊz; Spanish) (-θos)
1.
a long wool or linen scarf covering the shoulders and head, worn by Latin American women
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