amice

/ˈæmɪs/
noun
  1. A rectangular piece of white linen worn by a priest around the neck and shoulders under the alb during religious services.
    • In the cathedral, the bishop's amice was embroidered with a simple cross.
    • The priest carefully adjusted the amice before beginning the morning mass.
    • She learned to fold the amice properly during her training to become a deacon.
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