talar

/ˈteɪlər/
noun
  1. A long, ankle-length robe or gown, especially one worn by a judge, lawyer, or academic in official ceremonies.
    • At the graduation ceremony, professors wore their academic talars.
    • The lawyer adjusted her talar before addressing the court.
    • The judge entered the courtroom wearing a black talar.
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