ceintures

/sɛnˈtʊrz/
noun
  1. Belts or sashes worn around the waist, often as part of a traditional or formal costume.
    • The museum displayed antique ceintures made of silk and gold thread.
    • The dancers wore colorful ceintures with their folk costumes.
    • She fastened her ceinture tightly before the ceremony.
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