chasuble

/ˈtʃæzjəbəl/
noun
  1. A loose, sleeveless outer garment worn by a priest during religious services, especially in some Christian churches.
    • She carefully embroidered a new chasuble for the cathedral's clergy.
    • The priest wore a green chasuble for the Sunday mass.
    • The chasuble is often decorated with symbols and colors that match the church calendar.
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