Tippet vs. Victorine — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Tippet and Victorine
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Tippet
A tippet is a scarf-like narrow piece of clothing, worn over the shoulders. It may also be likened to a stole in the secular rather than ecclesiastic sense of this word.
Victorine
(dated) A woman's fur tippet, fastened at the neck
Tippet
A covering for the shoulders, as of fur, with long ends that hang in front.
Victorine
A woman's fur tippet.
Tippet
A long stole worn by members of the Anglican clergy.
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Tippet
A long hanging part, as of a sleeve, hood, or cape.
Tippet
The thinnest end of a tapered fly-fishing leader.
Tippet
A shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front.
Tippet
A stole worn by Anglican ministers or other clergymen.
Tippet
(historical) A piece of mail armor protecting the shoulders and neck; a camail.
Tippet
A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing line.
Tippet
A handful of straw bound together at one end, used for thatching.
Tippet
(fishing) In fly fishing, the part of the leader that attaches to the fly.
Tippet
A bird's ruffle.
Tippet
One of the patagia, or pieces at the side of the pronotum of a moth.
Tippet
A cape, or scarflike garment for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, - usually made of fur, cloth, or other warm material.
Tippet
A length of twisted hair or gut in a fish line.
Tippet
A handful of straw bound together at one end, and used for thatching.
Tippet
A woman's fur shoulder cape with hanging ends; often consisting of the whole fur of a fox or marten
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