Robe-de-chambre
[rawb-duh-shahn-bruh] /rɔb dəˈʃɑ̃ brə/
noun, plural robes-de-chambre
[rawb-duh-shahn-bruh] /rɔb dəˈʃɑ̃ brə/ (Show IPA). French.
1.
a dressing gown.
robe-de-chambre
/rɔbdəʃɑ̃brə/
noun (pl) robes-de-chambre (rɔbdəʃɑ̃brə)
1.
a dressing gown or bathrobe
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