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u·ni·tard

 (yo͞o′nĭ-tärd′)
n.
A one-piece tight-fitting leotard and tights combination.

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unitard

(ˈjuːnɪˌtɑːd)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) US and Canadian a one-piece suit made of stretchy material that fits tightly all over the body
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u•ni•tard

(ˈyu nɪˌtɑrd)

n.
a leotard with full-length legs.
[1960–65]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.unitard - a tight-fitting garment of stretchy material that covers the body from the shoulders to the thighs (and may have long sleeves or legs reaching down to the ankles)unitard - a tight-fitting garment of stretchy material that covers the body from the shoulders to the thighs (and may have long sleeves or legs reaching down to the ankles); worn by ballet dancers and acrobats for practice or performance
garment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
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