| noun | 1. (Usually accoutrements) Additional items of dress or equipment, or other items carried or worn by a person or used for a particular activity. |
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 |  | | "His jacket was adorned with the accoutrements of a decorated war hero." |
|  | | "I enjoy camping, but I always seem to forget some of the required accoutrements." |
|  | | "Before you buy more accoutrements, make sure you're going to continue with this new hobby." |
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 | French, mid-16th century |
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 | "Accoutrement" shares a French root with the fashionable word "couture." The Old French verb "acoustre" meant "sewing," and that translated into the English verb "accoutre," meaning "clothe or equip in something noticeable or impressive." ... | Continue Reading |
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