overclothing
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English overclothing, equivalent to overclothe + -ing.
Noun
overclothing (uncountable)
- the act or process of enwrapping (oneself) in clothing
- 1979, Herbert M. Shelton, Human Life:
- Overclothing is a common means of weakening the body.
Etymology 2
From overclothe + -ing.
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