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skort

 (skôrt)
n.
A pair of shorts having a flap or panel across the front and sometimes the back to resemble a skirt.

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skort

(skɔːt)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a pair of shorts with a front panel which gives the appearance of a skirt
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skort

(skɔrt)
n.
a women's garment resembling a short skirt but having individual leg sections usu. covered by a flap in front.
[1985–90; b. skirt and short(s)]
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