camisa

/kəˈmiːsə/
noun
  1. A light, loose-fitting shirt or blouse, especially one worn in tropical or historical contexts.
    • The traditional camisa is often embroidered with colorful patterns.
    • He wore a white camisa made of linen to stay cool in the summer heat.
    • She bought a cotton camisa with short sleeves for her vacation.
  2. A type of ecclesiastical vestment; a surplice or alb.
    • In the ceremony, the choir members wore white camisas over their robes.
    • The camisa is a simple garment worn by clergy in many Christian traditions.
    • The priest put on a clean camisa before the morning service.
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