Ukuvano voće, pekmez, voćni premaz.
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Preserve of crushed fruit, a food made by boiling fruit and sugar to a thick consistency.
Naziv za međunarodni slet skauta.
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Gornja haljina (bluza) pletena od vune ili pamuka.
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Knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper.
Knitted overgarment that buttons up in the front. The cardigan was popularized by Coco Chanel in the 1920s and 1930s as part of two- or three-piece outfits.
Originally a long-sleeved military jacket of knitted worsted, trimmed with fur or braid and buttoned down the front, it was named for James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan (17971868), who led the Charge of the Light Brigade. In the 20th century the style was adapted for casual wear.
Synonyms: Cardigan · Cardigan Welsh corgi
ETYM From Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands.
Plain weft-knitted fabric of wool, cotton, nylon or silk.
1. A close-fitting pullover shirt; SYN. T-shirt, tee shirt.
2. A slightly elastic machine-knitted fabric.
Long-sleeved woolen top reaching to the waist or below. During the 1940s short waist-length designs were popular, often worn as part of two- or three-piece outfits. In the 1950s looser and longer jumpers became popular. Today jumpers of all shapes and sizes are mass produced, often in bright colors and with bold designs.
A crocheted or knitted garment covering the upper part of the body.
Synonyms: perspirer