disrober

/dɪsˈroʊbər/
noun
  1. A person who removes clothing, especially in a performance or ceremonial context.
    • The theater hired a disrober to help actors change costumes quickly between scenes.
    • In ancient baths, a disrober would assist guests with their garments.
    • The royal disrober carefully folded the queen's robe after the ceremony.
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