cassock

/ˈkæsək/
noun
  1. A long, close-fitting garment worn by clergy members in some Christian churches, typically black or dark-colored.
    • The priest wore a black cassock during the evening service.
    • In the choir, the singers all wore matching white cassocks.
    • He carefully hung his cassock in the vestry after the ceremony.
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