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Dressing has 9 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

savory dressings for salads; basically of two kinds: either the thin French or vinaigrette type or the creamy mayonnaise type

"The chef prepared both a crisp vinaigrette and a rich mayonnaise dressing to suit the different tastes in the dining room."

2

a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables

"The chef prepared an aromatic dressing of herbs and breadcrumbs to stuff inside the roasted chicken breasts."

3

making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure

"The farmer spent the morning dressing the fields before planting season began."

4

a cloth covering for a wound or sore

"The nurse carefully applied a sterile dressing to his knee after cleaning the cut."

5

processes in the conversion of rough hides into leather

"The tannery employs a skilled team to oversee every stage of dressing, transforming raw animal skins into durable leather."

6

the activity of getting dressed; putting on clothes

"After finishing her shower, she spent twenty minutes carefully doing her dressing before heading out the door."

7

the act of applying a bandage

"The nurse explained that the dressing requires careful cleaning before reapplying the sterile gauze to the wound."

8

Material applied to a wound for protection or therapy.

"The nurse carefully cleaned the patient's arm and spread a thin layer of antibiotic dressing over the fresh cut."

In plain English: Dressing is an outfit that covers your body, usually including clothes and shoes you wear to look presentable.

"He put on his favorite blue dressing gown before going to bed."

Usage: Use this term specifically for medical substances like gauze, ointment, or bandages placed on an injury rather than clothing. It refers strictly to the material used to cover and protect a wound during healing.

Verb
1

present participle of dress

"The children were seen running through the fields, their clothes flying behind them as they dressed themselves quickly before school."

In plain English: To dress means to put clothes on your body so you are covered and ready for something.

"She is dressing her wounds after falling down the stairs."

Example Sentences
"He put on his favorite blue dressing gown before going to bed." noun
"She prepared a simple salad with vinaigrette dressing before lunch." noun
"The chef made sure to add extra cheese and bacon to the steakhouse dressing." noun
"After washing his hands, he began spreading peanut butter dressing on his toast." noun
"She is dressing her wounds after falling down the stairs." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
sauce concoction enrichment cloth covering conversion covering medical care
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
sauce Louis bleu cheese dressing blue cheese dressing French dressing Lorenzo dressing anchovy dressing Italian dressing half-and-half dressing mayonnaise Russian dressing salad cream Thousand Island dressing turkey stuffing oyster stuffing forcemeat top dressing bandage compress poultice surgical dressing investment primping toilet

Origin

The word comes from Middle English and originally meant the act of putting on clothes or applying a sauce as a coating. It entered modern usage by combining the verb "dress" with the suffix "-ing" to describe these actions in progress.

Rhyming Words
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